r x 7 re % {HE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 12 1898 * AE — ' eectaneni _— — — els deiensattomaaaighabann<caleretle eee ae aa _—_— x nn cena ——= eoeevsoerevecs 3 ie ‘ , — gagee 000008 eine q| an] 4h Y itTpme Patent Statistics. or gis ¢ r so its oe pe? ". ‘ : baie ¢ o ‘ST 8 BULLI cud Wil’ BiQiios | idguabenaaiiis ; 5 i ‘ eee w ihe fo lowing patent statistics are fur- 2 cha s nished to this paper by Messre, Marion & . > ’ J » ratepayers have | Mar‘on, Solicitora of Pasente and Sxeerts 1 & fo ste ti ry ae ove ” ‘ture 1 rin . ; “4 > 4} . ei’ ; : pay a I § *Xpenditare by Lem ple Building, St. James Street, Mon f : @ | COUDCI Q new fire protection | treal, ef F B S Dt tithien’ O10 008. ecine on , 6@e 008. ‘ a Gam Q Ol 6) eo; a uaa water extension, $6,008; In 1897 there were 45,66; applications . ; $ 8, $<, 200 for | nited States patents, 2,159 appiica- : ‘ We | G Ww T >. am 6) bons for designs, 94 applications tor re= pagel W TER i ley /~—a2ne rubber coats ; jssy 91% , ose ‘ : le | ; - os oe { nice ly C | ' “ang aa the . " - US “— iSSUCS, ec, ib Caveats, 1,946 applications e boots 1 'v «— a . » tire en aake “ some ; > ri t 2 ¢ nas sain “i . eg P , Hy re ; — — 2 sofa ae my ae “% ” for registration of trade marks, 66 applica- a : mad A 3 fort } or ig a4iLuO igo. i Was tions for registratic bp of labels, and 26 ap- a 5 % ; pI .|* dine City Vouncit were to pro- | plications for prints. There were 23,729 Vor © aA AanaOr : = “4 ; Ts mn ° | : — hey should not be further patents granted, including designs, 66 4 : Boys leathe . > z . ei . eo. ayed. ! patents re issued, 1,071 trade ma!iks ai | L.J & st ¢ i - alincn % | Tegistered, and 14 labels and 16 printe. iy meee OPE % aa a use seals of) The number of patents that expired was ’ . : : Beye row 9 od | irchased 12,926. The number that vere fo f. t d for of th yr 7 & my 4 » Boys — i a @ | ; w gang ; Wl. Phis { HOD-pay ment of the finn] fee was 4,891. ta a aa ‘ ’ Boys hrowp shoes from Si uy @ | advance {20 cents upon ast year’s | The expenditures were $l 122.8 1313; the . a i @ j ind WwW b¢ 1 current Hgure for | rec ipts over ex yenditures £959 TORKO in ’ leo youths voots ard os @ i se; this spring he w ciceieciiien t ons ‘ ap a war et eo we ; : a il SE <auleesdivans et als this pring. She will discharge at} The total balance tothe credit of the - r r at? é Ou io i; at wriery,s thi i he | ) > dee a ane cal ga ; . : ‘ a as a ° B: Pe Bowring | patent office in the Treasury of the United Livery lad wishes to dress like a sailor. 7 Bic up. 2 8 swing hired it for the te ; Siates onJanuary Ist, 1898, was $4,971,- i iy : ‘ i , Ol se€ais especially.—st, iw 38.06 | t, ¥ t d d j } arty ‘ an t rn ae obn’s ; 438.06. e Sailor Suits are in great demand. We have a nice assort- ‘ ; ; > ; Crs. j n proportion to population, more patents y e f e ~ ‘ > : rere 168 ‘sm Citiza Vay ectic: ‘ é , , + , » * ~~ s/ i! MF S| a. cep Fine Boda The Sumececgite | Were issued to citizeas of Connecticut thant ment | We make a specialty of Childrens Clothing, we can sell ; ‘y ° 1 ULE ; ink Bucs.—The Summerside | to those of any other State, 1 to every 786 ‘ 5 >, ; correspondent of the Guar les: | inhabits vext j e follow~ F Cl | t} , | t l t ; & | Ren ee Fa eee a . an * ae ee oe in ya are the ogo \ Ou ot ing 1at cannot ou Pp ease, ’ e y g ; ed Valicut and Morril, | lag:—Massachusetts, to every 1,880; ‘ oa : @ | of Lot 7, have been arres } i y 1,316; ll f i d d lj f ~ a The Shosists. potas a eens ie : s ——- of | rict of Co umbia, l to every 1,316; our triends rop in Oo see our ine oO @ | baving (fire to Mr. 1eodore right’s | New Jersey, 1 to everv 1,377; Rhode S Bi s000000009025010995 00000 | barn last week, which, itwil} beremember~ | Island, 1 to every 1,421; New York, 1 to A a ed was 7 Nally consun ed. They were tried | every 1,585. The fewest patents were before f eter Dovle and James Gorman, | granted in proportion to the number of ip 5 arty |} Keg } P ,and committed fortrial at the | inhabitants in the following states :— iy uy i é Su urt next June term. They | South Carolina, { to every 38,371; Mise- DRNSUT CC nem. 9 against fire ? ing your whole life’s ac- ing of a few dollars in premiums ? ing justice to yourself and family by risking it ? Insure in those good stock 5 Co’s, represented by id are ’ R. BROW, for s from Insurance Agent Charlottetown atch - ——— AAA AAA Ae The New Arrivals 3... ’ () 0. this week are Blouse Hets, Me al Links, Stic’ Pins, Shirt ‘Studs and Brooches. My new raich trade good KR 7" a . Italy und retiy assortme! ‘01 pane ' pl { ‘ ent con 3 is Maing all the select patterns MH these pular goods. OTe Every I ld F ave 4 W te iu SOT -¢ large i ‘i d x as ng new to my handsome tok of Jewelry, > ae plttactive Goods t Al- Newest Styles ae Prices Low WG. WeLLaee Jewels Ts APG REY ¥ R iy vee MAMELIRG ERY . Pa \ igus WL Ces. # & grand soccess. If you send your Bieveles to me Jwil get a hard, smooth,long Wearing finish, equal to the é "St new wi rk. Qoe uy the BEST baking colors aad Varnish use 1, § 6UC. RR. LARGE et a . . 4 Seo, St.—] arge « ttory.. + iene : s on i Tenders. monies, addressed to William “at of the New Glasgow *Wpany, will be received until on Saturday, April 9th, 1893, makers willing to engage by MAnufacture cheese at the Sirying station, tenders to vr mouth, company finding we ee = ) ps ri from any persons willing MSittant, tenders stating do not Lind themselves to Is it prdent to rikk loos- cummlations for the sav- | Are Vou do- | ERE E EE EE Eee tio Summeretde « D Saturday na Vian a ) and Walsh, of Carp on, Lot 4, and lodged in jail to | QWeail ‘lia s av0ove. | ANOTHER Raitway Snvurris—The Moneton Times say*: Another ehuffle in 1 connection with the management of the I. | C.R., is anticipated in railway circles, | It isrumoured that a change is to besmade | in the divisions, At presen! district Sup- | erinteident Prices has charge of the road hetween St. John and Halifax, and dis~ trict Suverintendent Rennels looks after i lawie and Moncton; subject, of course, in both cases to the general manager. It is now said that it ia contemplated to make a Nova Scotia and a | New Brunswick division. a ihe jiine petween St. Appress an» Presenration.— About bim in the Foresters Hall, at Kensington, on Thureday evening last, and, according to the Suromerside correspondent of The Guardian, & most enjoyable evening was passed. Afier the meeting was urganized Rev. Thos. McKay, on behalf of those present, presented Dr. McNeill with a short aod suitable address accompanied with @ gold headed cane and a diamond scarf pin. The cane is a very handsome one with the | following words engraved on it: (“To A. McNeill, M. D.. from friends in Kens ngtcn, April 7, 1898.” After the presentat icon Dr. McNeill made a very ! appropriate reply thenking all for the evidence of their good will towards him and expressing his regrets at leaving a practice and a place where he was always treated in such akinely way. This was followed by remarks from several others present, interspersed with songs, &c., after which the mreting dispersed. fifty of the friends of Dr. McNei'! met with issippi, 1 to every 16,120; Alabama, 1 to every 15,598, and Georgia, | to every 14,133 As to foreign countries, 706 patents weie. granted to residents ot England; 551 to those of Germany; Canada 286; France 222; Austria Hungary, 58; Scotland, 48; Belgi- um, 45; Switzerland, 44; Swedin, 32; New Zealand, 30; Victoria, 30; Russia, 21; New South Wal-s, 19; Ireland, 17; Netherlands, 13; to Denmark and Italy, 10 each; to India, Mexico, and South African Republic, 9 each; to Norway asd South Austratia, 5 each; to Hawaii, Jamaica, Newfoundland, and Queensland, 4 each; Roumania, 3; to Argentina, China, Cuba, Natal, Spain and Venezuela, 2 each; avd to Cape Colony, Chili, Egypt, Finland, Guatemala, Island of Arnba, Java, Siam; Tasmania, West Australia, and Windward Islands, | each ‘| Tueratrrica, Nores.—Mr. W.S. Hark- ins, who left the Queen’s Theatre Stock Company, Montreal, on March 10th to prepare for his maritime provinces engage» ment received maovy valuable gifts during his last week including « handsome smoker’s set and a complete annotated set of Shakespeare’s plays. Eva Westcott, who was specially en~ gaged this season io play the soubrette part in “Bonnie Scotland,” after that play closed was engaged to play the lead in “Darkest Russia.” Julia Arthur, the wel! known Canadian actress, has been compelled to cancel ail engazements for some time. She is suffer~ ing from neryous prostration brought on by over-study. Hank Goodman, the popular end man of Gorton’s minstrele, was prereniel with a gold~headed cane by the com;a@ y on March 19tb, in bonor of his birthday. The Ethe] Tucker company are playing i to gocd business in Massachusetts. 4 POINTS a. *%¢ Millinery, are As ai Nz @ | { S&% tmne oi if : st we claim firs %s S\ 000000000000 0000 Se es London patterns—Hats and Caps “eo aX; aie ie BY New Kid Gloves. SY i So eS “is pe “ge @ e @ > *@ © fare @ a ee Gis oe aX\y gS a? oe < *. THE 1 an » a “it $¢ when buying Dry Goods, STYLE PRICE 8 French and Germ n Dress Goods. Spring Novelties in every department. SO8ousesd BEER BROS Wy, XI? °77 M5646 hildren's Clothing which consists of the newest, the brnghtest and most striking effect of up to date styles. Visit our Clothing Rooms the first chance you get, PROWSE BROS Received to-day 46 cases more hats, we can supply you all; call and see us, and see our stock of Hats, stylish GOOD & CHEAP. ne PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men | pareaenseanasearaaenmananaraarnanretia iene a ¢ You Cannot {| Semis Olea eee ¢ You Cannot a Eades Put it Off Any Longer eff} > a ji» That drawing room bas been promised new Wali Paper since —‘‘way back.” Hear what Madame Albani’s special accompanist has to say about the ELL PIANOS” ————— ae, _ Let us suggest a selection from these handsome plain in- grains—with frieze and ceiling to suit. ae" «if wad THE QUEEN’S, Toronto, Feby. 22nd, 1897 na To Wuom iT MAY CONCERN: In connection with my visit to Canadaas Pianist to Medame Albani, I have had occasion to observe various Moore & McLeod, The W. :] Paper Men. ~*s eo 2 2 2 @ eo @e 633699 4 4 © ] 2 2 @ OS place ia both makes of pianos, and have been much impressed with the advances which are being made in the art of piano eonstruc- tion in this young and flourishing country, One of the most recent instruments to arrest my attention—and I might say one of the best —is the well known “Bell” Piano. Its tone is admirable throughout, and the touch firm and 1esponsive— just what we musicians like—in fact, an excellent piauo in every respect. The new Orchestral Attachment (which I understand can be obtained on “Bell” pianos only) is also an excellent feature, and one which will doubtless excite inter- ee A Ss» ®> | @ ee a2 ea cntnnentacealiia mapa Ge te eer A I A DD FOR SALE OR TO LEP. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel contains about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in connection. est with all classes. I do not hesitate to say that I consider Apply ‘© the “Bell” piano a good, honest instrument, and so recom. LL. ; 81—d&w ee ee Street | mend it to any intending purchaser. (Sgd.) ARMANDO SEPPILLI. (Conductor, koyal Italian Opera, Covent Garden,) Pianist to Madame Albani, Canadian tour, 1896-7, For sale only at FLETCHER’S TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to April 19th, at noos for finish- ing the inside of Afton Hall, West River, according to plans and specifications to be seen at the office of C. B. Chappel, Archi teet, The lowest cr any tender not necessarily accepted. ih PEE OLD BO ee eile pies Aaa - me . : fl silyl Tas ie ih ht : siretivatis