. ¥ » » Pe : 4 Co] 4 —- sz “g = = * Reese, RRR A eg stem eo ete se Bs DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 14 1898, Two Gane Salmon 8 cants We Want Ww reduce sur stock of Britis: Columbia| Canned Salmon at once, and . Oe: saat “\t in ordel to do eo Wwe O1ie LO this week only Cans for This is first-class new stock imported last fall. BEER & GOFF w ants, Lest, Found &e OST.—Some days since, between Post ice apd Methodist Charch, a si!ver umb- reliatop. witb name, A vreward will b given at this ofice for same, ¢0 2i WANTED.—A nurse. Apply to Mrs F. H Beer, King =quare, 6) tf FOR SALE The snuseriber will sell af a now lwing at M¢« hulav’s W rf. Pin veraselig well found with new sa able, 2 anchors ichainsetc..ete, “he was new topped last epring. A.A. McLean, Se j licitor, Charlottetowr éy dy ii w il WANTED TO BORROW.—S$21(0 for Sper cent. Seeurity, ‘’ forms of 1) on Lot 8 ralo 1e FHM) eash c. ¥., Boz 345 9 3i pa OR SALFE.—~T'welling house and store T. White, Bav! i St. 57 eod | Ww AN TERD-—A J! lservant, good refe~ence : . d. spply to9 Mrs W. 8. reEWART, Wy uher Bere et. » 6 tf heautifully situated two story dwelling on : rioce St.at present occu- pied by Mra Ves Possession given isi Agent Apply to Fe ike Bros. & Co, 55—tt “FO LEN. That FOR SAT.E— 4 new - life boat, built in Glas- gow, never been used, 21 foot keel,in Grst class order, with oars, rudé jerard mast, °ll copper fastened, and furnished wit" {fe tanks, will be sold. ata bargain, Apply to T. G, TayLor, SS. Gulnare 583 “Oo “LE f—A cottas age on lower Prince &'. possession Ist of April. D. Chappell. 453 TO LET ‘One he f oft he ‘three s'oryv dwel- ling house, vontaining eigkat large rooms, on Prince St. Possession given on 2adMay next W. W. Wellner, 42 “TO RENT, —That ph easently' situated hove: en the Brighton Rord, now occupied bv Mre Cameron, within a few minutes walk of bath- ing housesin Victoria Park, and nine min- utes walk from Post (ffice. having law nan hawthorn hedgein frent The hons*is heat- ed with hot water, having bath room ele. Possession given ist June. Apply to-W. C. HARRIS. 47 TO LET ~The house and premises known as the “Old London House, ’situateon Water St., nextto Gove ramen’ ere No 1. Appl> to Peake nros & © janB-1" THE MEDICINE SENT ANYWHERE BY WAIL ey There is a 7 mo Skin | disease } CG 3 | NY-AS-SAN will not quickly | § Cures oad Vautet —The Address [caro of every sufierer in | /poox era AMRericn. THE NYASSAN MEDICINE CO.., TRURO N.S. Mention this paper when you write. ‘ - ~ -- _ Fine Dispiy of PIANO LAL AND ORGANS a FLETCHERS = Opera Warersomg, House Building, NOTICE. ATER TAKERS who are in arrears for Water Rates, gre hereby notified, that unless all rates are paid on or before March lith, 1898, the water will be turned off without further notice. D; MoLBAN, Secretary. Water Com missioners’ Ofice, Mareh 3rd, 1898-53 4; 2aw YOUNG WO MEN LOVE The D & A Corset, mfi yrtab! ly, it fits so com rting the figure, while yielding “easily to every movement. It lasts wel!, and sells at popular prices. —MOoRAt : YOUNG WOMEN WEAR THe D & A CORSET. (5) WATCHES. EVERY ONE TIMED BEFORE SOLD supp 18 size $7.50 to $95,00 .* 850° “ 50.00 oo 155 * 30 00 io * So0° 6° 50.00 17. * 4.00... .* 50 00 Screw Bezel and Bask, 0. F. $8.50 to $40.00 869 °° 14.00 size 1t a6 Your initials engraved on back free of charg2. BWALAYL Cameron Block. City. sol4d135&w liglian War a Rouse Beal’s Corner | Ci, Gee. Queen Square Ste wid yf ae HWiae ent $3505 Beats aes wWessised sohetsas an 3S q | ae yy Of cil +f Fi rat MoMiital = Dieahu : 3 E & ED: AVEIES. wainer Wine Merchants. ———— — Valuable Proper y ey 1 a Ol * Sale The subscriber oflers at private sale that large dwelling wouse and premises, consisting of large barn and other out houses; situated on the Lower pring Park Road, formerly occupied by the late Mra. Catherine Thorne. This ia an excellent business stand, and ean be purchased at a reasonable figure. Everva thing in firstclass repsir. Good title gua rauteed, inane a and the Carlist Cause, Before 1833 Spain was one of the great powers. there were actually 388 rebellions, changes of government and coups d’etat. Since 1833 Spain has declined in the scale of nations and now ranks as little more than a third rate power—a glori- ous tribute indeed to the wisdom of in- terfering with the settled succession. In order to understand the present condition of Spain we bave only to read the daily papers. On the one hand, in Madrid, we ses a titular sovereign strags ling int ffectz ally with an en pty treasury to stave off bankruptcy, mak- ing futile attempts with a discredited a to subdue his rebellious colonies nd relying upon martial law to crush ‘ivil anarchy, which, be it remembered, is ever ace sult of bad government, incompetent hed tyrannical police and especially of corrupt finance and of tax- ation pressing too heavily on the class least able to bear it. On the other hand, in Venice, we see the king waiting un- til the moment shall arrive for him to make his final essay to save his country from the distress w ith which the queen regent has 90 od rerself unable to » Re view ~ Atead The most powerful battleship afioat is the Indiana or her sister ship, the Oregon. They each carry in their main batteries four 13 inch, eight 8 inch and four 6 inch guns, an aggregate of i40 inches of caliber for the main batteries. | The new British battleships Magnificent and Majestic carry in their main bat- teries four 12 inch and twelve 6 inch guns, an aggregate of 120 inches of cali- ber for the main battery, and the new Japanese battleship recently cx in Sngland is designed to carry in her main battery four 12 inch and fourteen 6 inch guns, an aggregate of 152 inches of caliber for that battery. The main batteries of the Kearsarge and Kentucky will be the strongest in the world. Hac? will have four 13 inch, four 8 inch and fourteen 4 inch guns in the main bat- tery, a total of caliber for that battery of 154 inches. —New York Press. on Battleships. 5 1 7 InNpictea ERIT is what has given Hood's i Sarsaparilla the largest saies in the world and enables it to accomplish thousands of wonderful CURES. LEGAL CARD. WARBURTON & McKINNGN Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massachusetts ac., & C, OFFICES ———am, Cameron Block, Chariotietown jrennan Building, Summersica 1 Kent Street, Georgetown. ARBURTO™, B, A., D,C. L., Q CG. A.B. W D. A. McKinnon, L. L. B. going to maya 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 ihe old stana, Cc LEWwte posal cecal Pa Vor, Side Wa Exactly opposite the N of Market House. GRAFTON STRE2T... cece MAAd, SO YEARS ees ee j ey ae Trace Marks DESIGNS Copy RIGHTS &c. fashetch and 4 ; “tain. our opinion free wi Anyone sendin { ani ickly asce™ 2e, : Patent 8 taker i thee us a: M i special notice, without charge, in th Scicuti fie nice A handsomely il lustrated weekly. Largest cir- cuilatic a of any se — Se journal, qj ae. Ee % year; tour months Soild by all nev lealera, MUNN & Gg, 9512r0a0ve:, New Yard branch Office. 623 ve St... Washi agton, D.C, de receive Goll, Porcelain and Crowns, teeth without most rea. aable prices, Alumimum piates) at tt S.G. THORNE. | pr. 1.08, Murray Approve snd modern appliances need orendera «el operaticas comparativ ely painless. i and | panies ig? ) game between the Holy: ! college teams at Boston, i bases in 14 pe reenter stinesatmaarantnpasiinaniacintliaitil ‘iatahten/atantnatiaatntate ODD INCIDENTS IN BASEBALL |] Between 1833 and 1876 ! A Veteran's haiidiiods Farnishes a List of Notable Games, The following bits were taken from the scrapbook of an old time enthusiast by the Cleveland Post and give some of the notable incidents of the past history of baseball: May 1, 1877, the St. Louis Browns ind Syracuse Stars played a 15 inning 7 to 0 game, E leven days later tho Harvard college } and Manchester clubs played a 21 iuu- ing 0 to 0 gan 10 at Boston. On July 4, 1878, the New Bedfords Hartfords played three nine inning three different cities—New Bedford, Taunton and Providence. Ths New “9 ato rds won all three games—15 to 0, 8 to 1 and 18 to 8. Not a run was scored in a 13 inning ykoand Harvard June 26, 1889. George Gore made the circait of the seconds at San Francisco Nov. 9, 1879. Tom Lynch shut out the Baltimores | without a hitw ee 1ing for the Na- tion: ils, May 2 24, 18 Johnny Ward, p vit hing ei the Provi- dence team, perfor med the most remark- able pitching feat on record, June 17, 1880. He not only shut out Buffalo without a hit, but did not allow a bat- ter to reach first. By making 11 runsin tho ninth in- ning the Atlantics beat the Ifets at New York city Aug. 9, 1881. On May 25, 1882, Fenneiiy of the | Atlantic City club made six hits for 19 | bases With the Keystones. It was on Aug. 17, 1882, that a home run by Radbourn was the only run made in an 18 inning game between Provi- dence and Detroit. This is considered by many the most remarkable game on record. The East Saginaw team made in the sixth inning of a game with the Dayton club, April 21, 1853. On Sept. 6 of the same year the Chi- cago club made 18 hits and 18 runs in the seventh inning of a champiouship game with Detroit. In a game with the Alleghany team at Cincinnati, Sept. 12, 1883, the Reds made 34 hits for a total of 54 bases. With Mountjoy and Cushing pitch- ing, only one hit was made in 4 game between Cincinnati and Toledo, Oct. 21, 1883. On Sept. 8, 1884, Davis of the St. Louis club struck ogt 24 men in an am- ateur game at Cairo, Ills. At Dayton, O., Sept. 19, 1884, was played the quickest game on record, the nine innings being completed in just 47 minutes. Charley Bennett, while catching Weidman of the Detroits Sept. 26, 1884, put out 28 men—20 being on strikes— and threw out the other three, an un- precedented fielding record. The Baltimores not only failed to wake a hit off Smith of the Newark (N. J.) team Oct. 8, 1885, but went out in one, two, three order for nine innings. On May 30, 1886, Van Haltren, pitch- ing in Oakland, Cal., struck out the three first men at bas on nine pitched balls. In July 81 of thesame year the Balti- mores made ce single off Ramsey of the Louisvilles in 12 innings. In three successive games at St. Louis Sept. 20, 21 and 22, the Kansas City club failed to score a single run. Oct. 21, 1887, the Cleveland and Pittsburg clubs played a nine inning game in exactly 60 minutes. Jack Crooks, then of the Omaha team, made five successive hits, four of them being home runs, in a game with the St. Paul team at St. Pau 20 runs 11 June 8, WOOWY'SsS PIOSPIO\PIN:E The Great Enziish Remedy. cag Siz Pacrages Gucrantecc to Paid tS < v1 A 4s Net he nioneinail wie yr cure uiptiy and rt all forms of : ° ver VOUS : aS Sy a . . We 7 we ay W akness, Emissions,Sperm A ey * . ; a ea’ “| torrhea, Inipotency and a 3 : j j * , - dA \ aK fi Nok efects ? Abuse or Excesses Ys . 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Don't allow anyone to eal 7, anything «#lse on the ples or promise that® ‘jxet as good” and “will easwer ie " Ba Sco that ycu got C-4-8-T0- The fac- . f simile ; xf. "Ata gigtatcre of anes : . eaters ee Saas : rn es = gs Be mR +“ WRC nan a eae BN ‘ > wae. RIVATE DETECTIVE After a Government Cflicial o- ease We are in the Dairy Supply business to stay,n~ standing the unfair competition of au official whose trav sere are paid out of the public fynds. We pay our & and will compete with any of the Quebec houses thus re sented, for quality of workmanship in cheese vats, cre all vats, either single or duplex, portable or stationary, tempe% ing or receiving vats, and all other Dairy Supplies in stock of to crder at short notice. T i 4 ‘ ‘ We have on hand Alpha Separators which returt more muney to the pations than any other. Separator oil that will insure safer rurn ng at extreme speed than any other on the market, sutter Boxes for storing and shipping butter Dairy plants that will run without an expert e ngineet on hand. Boilersthat will save fuel over any other that has bee Engines that do not require to be driven at All work warrante for une year. Call at our up town store in the Temple, Grafton Stree T. A. MACLEA® Successor to McKinnon & McLear.