roN\T ©) mi, OO j HA R LOTTETO Www, £. “This is True Liberty, when Free Born thin. haviiiet to » eiivies the vablic, may ‘speak free.’ '—Boesmpes, ISLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 149, 1898. Single Copies t two cents, A « ina NO 06 Free In Spite of *iimseiz. Under the first French empire the ad- ministration of the prison of Sainte- Pelagie was so loose that it was not rare for act used persons to lie there six wonths without kKuowing the of CauUso their incarceration. The following ad- yenture, narrated in ‘‘The Dungeons cf a Faris. qi] iG8€s (Do fact that 1 lease under similar conditious of ignuo- rau ig Not impossible: be aoctor had given to a prison who was siigbtly ill an order for tie baths. Not knowing in what part the prison the infirmary was situ ated, he presented his order to a tipsy turn- key, who opened the outer door of the prison. M. Guillon, a free man withou aware ae [+ ing of it, took the narrow street to ba a@ eentry’s walk and went a few paces without finding any one to direct bhi: Returning to the sentry at the door, ba inquired where were the baths. £ “*The batbs?’’ said the sentineL *“*The prison baths.’”’ “The prison baths,’’ said the sentinel, “‘are probably in the prison, but you can’t get in there,” *“*What—I can’t get into the prison? Am I ontside it, ten?”’ ** Why, yea, you're in the street. You ought to know that, I shonld think."’ “I did nut know it, I assuro yoa,”’ eaid M. Guillon, ‘'and this weu’t suit me at all.’’ He rang the rriscn bell and was re- admitted, and his recital cf his adven- ture restored to sobriety tho turukey } who bad given hius bis freedom. &: Sheridan and the Joke F Sbériden, himself a brilliant orator as well as @sbrewd cbserver, was ono day asked how it was he got cn £0 well is the house cfeommons. ‘Well,’ hoe said, ‘‘I coon found out that tho major- ity were fools, but all loved a joke, and I determined to give them wha they liked.’’ Tho great advantage of a joke is that i$ puts the apeaker at once on good terms with his audience Hence Cicero recommends it for an exordium. A common way of winning the good will cf an audience is flattery. When the Jews brought down the crator Ter- tullas to cccuse Paul, Tertullus began bias speech with flattery of King Agrip- pa, “Since by theo we enjoy,’’ and so om Another way, @ subtie form of flat- tery, is to describs yourself as a native of the seme place or county as those you are addressing. Tho forensic formu- da, the fustian apostrophe totho 13 ‘‘in- telligent ana patriotio und high minded men’’ whom tho zhetcrical Luzfuz sees besore bim, is playod cut, but it has its enoderm equivalents. —Westminstc> Re- V.uW. Discencertiag. 2723. Manycooks (severely)—Didn't j hess aman talking loudly with you in the titchen just now, Mary? diary (complacentiy)—Oi hbepe 60, iOF thin O1 can call yez as a Wit- ness 10 @ Case av braich av promise suit, aua’am.—Brocklyn Eag!s. , — Mani, Woon'’s PHOSPHODINE The Great English Remedy. 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NORTON & CO, LTD | ee ee me Tuesdays, aa M. C. A. The baths in the Association Building have been refitted, and are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open | Thursdays and Saturdays, from 2to 10 p.m. Members are invited to patronise them; non members will be { charged a small fee for their use. The Assembly Hall is now in} good order, anc will be let at reasonable figures. Avply to the Secretary. Prowse Bros. .- Have notified us to mov’ fom out oid stand, till they build as \ new brick store: We will on the let of April mave to Great George Street, opposite Joha Joy’s Restaurant, and forthe neut thirty days, we will give the bizgest bargains in 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 epecia! attention. CG. GS. Oysters Oysters Oysters ——— | JOY) JOY i JOY!" Victoria Cafe, Great George Sireet. Dysters served in every style Lunche. and c’nners with despatch. Ag usual, I am prepared to delivex Oysters in any mney to customers to any part of tne city Telgp one Connsetion. JOUN P. JOY V-cronta Cars CHARLOTTETOWN Business College Writing Academy Let the searchlight « of practice illuminate the derk places of Theary. THOROUGHLY Progressive Practica) _Institution, in whieh ;oung men and women are not only taught Book keeping (iu allits applicationsto commerce) bo'h by single and double eutry, but are trained how todo business, oy artinal business transact- ions. The ai uderts act as buyers, sellers, traders, benkers, book-keepers and account- agits, ip actual vusine SS Opera) ions, and the eurrency issued by the '‘ellege Bank and the wdse issued fr m the Saerietoee are used in bona fide business transactions, just the geome asin mereantile and banking nouses, Book-keeping in itself may be learned at ome, but a knowledge of how to transact usiness, cannot be thausacquired. That our course system Of training is eminently pract- keal write for testimonisis from business men, and from students who are now hold- bwg lucrative and responsible positions. SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double entry ens and practicai,) Actual Business actice, Business Penmansbip, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Rai: roading, Steamboat- ing, Banking, (actual practicein ihe College _—. ») Typewriting, Shorthand and Naviga- FACULTY: L. F Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping. Arithmetic, Business Practice. pornos Correspondence, ‘lypevriting ard . on Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher ciniiotee Steamboating, ranking, Ac- eounting and Actual Basiness Practice. J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busines Penmauship. ‘ wm. Muran (licensed), Teacher of Short- and ould” 8. Inman Esq, (Law Firm Me- penn’ & Inman) Lecturer on Commercial — circulars and full information, write or appey to L. B, MILLER: Prine(pal, All interested are cordially invited tw cal at the coilege and inspect cur system flo * siping, and work in general. ‘ A Cord of Wood, Few persons comprehend the prodrug. tive capacity of a cord cf wood. Chem- ical experiments are occasionally de- veloping new uses for wood in matters remote from its ordinary adaptability,' and the feature that is exciting a gress deal of interest just now is tho trans. formation of wood products into liquids. Although under the strongest kind c% pressure wood yields scarcely any mois- ture, by means of heat wood will evolve gases and liquids of marked potency an& utility. In converting wood into char coal gases and smoke arise which can be condensed into pyroligneors acid, It ig estimated that there is fully C3 per cen# of thisacid in a given quantity of wood,! and from it are extracted wocd alcoh acetate of lime and wood tars. The al¢ coho] thus obtained ia said to be a very extisfactory enbstitute for grain alcohof for mechanical and manufacturing pure poses, and it can be produced at leas than one-third c? the cost of the grain alcobol. { Levestigations conducted with pras¢ tical objects in view havo disclosed these interesting facts: A cord of wood which weighs 4,000 pounds will yiel about 2,050 pounds of pyroligneous aci and 700 pounds of charcoal; the eid will produce about 9 gallons of 83 cont crude wood aloobg], about 25 gal lons of tar and fully 200 pounds of tate of lime. These facts indicate a fu ture for wood outside of the realm fucl and pulp.—New York Times. 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