2° ~ Se THE DAILY EXAMINER, UnaRLOTTETOWN,* MARCH 9, 1908. tm, x ae peeing ee oe “ ew Md aE PAE se reee . % Ir eres saa we j a mf tlt ae rwener ~~ <I A as 2 “a RE ACO OTE TE TE & my ae ee nT ene ee dl “ UE ker he ne eee oe 8 OD WG. éeeteet..ccem A A ge canta tems THE rm" LY c if 2» r , ad , td the | rractical Training, ik. ? ER , neace in Don! ‘Was she a trained nurse?” or ITF i» dy : err ae early part of “I guess she must have been. She a Subs ‘] pr oa $4 A Y ear a 1S "7 oi? | tration he held the idea that ih adn’t been in the hospital a week be- Von i on asa re she was engaged to the richest ; Ove } a ‘ yr serane patient.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. HE | Air 1 the towusbip, and the cul ee we eee ihe cK , we ‘io wo for | Frequently It Would, st te be . ‘i : : “> . r “De ~~ nt you to try Ua arrhozoas aud be oa ry examination After | Pa, what's an average man?” | ID tion. Sl a Ye ear, vince . of its meri Fors nine to the argumepts the squire or = “One who thinks his employer's busl- | ‘ ' . ning to the arg S tne & . o% A ay {8 will send tor i this paper, free, « : ; oo atand wu ry, | Ness would be run a good deal better - “i . : l then said, “Mr. Prisoner, ft is the ne tre could have more to say about it | . Postpaid to Any Adéeress | manen ly: oe ee 4 t s court that you be banred } iself.’"—Chicago Times-Herald. enclose 10 wn r —- ee ee wy , i moti rs Aa lead %” eee : i. os : . 4 Por & ¢ i I until dead, dead, dead. g : lus Da SAMINER 18 ON Sale every | K a O ; rourning to the constable, the squire | : wens For the Nephew. i 2 i Ps pe aa , , 7 _| Returned Traveler--Is that rich old ym at the [0 ‘ 1’; ‘ " is "Take this prisoner outside and | a t] ree in the'yard, 7! bachelor uncle of yours dead yet? ng ‘S iu i him te be tree Il - yard. pere : i : . Ad) aswthagt ate the oi! ut hee 1 r rin my buggy.” : | Host (dejectedly)—Worse, a thousand hi vat trat 1@ OL.Pd ON r ne rey ;n2 rope naire UY SSy- i + are ; . prada. Nicholson ; long ; 7 . e table made a move for the | times worse! He's: married and got a Ch'tow tason's New ain ation & isd Stedlaanigantne eh ees , ., .. | baby.—New York Weekly. » Carter & Co, Queen “=f troved. pi isoner, and then the squire, taking a a Mit i & Moore, ta aa sevond thougbt, said, “Mr. Constable, I alii eis VY M Coffin. Grafton : t, : i muess you had better not hang the pris- S] G , ; oO » a hmae & AR pare aur , 1, SU _s : on She—Guess what I paid for the new a eee Went z 4 Cases new 690 13, &1} oner until we see whether his victim | pat. P ant T White, Pownal St, taken in i one day; 18. the} dies.”.—Kansas City Journal, _N retty of ; Wai 3 Hornsby, Victoria Row, ’ y3 C He—Nothing. I am the one that paid y course, our new Shirt alsts. Very substantia work of our staff of clerks on after all. for it.—Indianapolis Press. rae Slee ena They'll stand a lo anus ; on Ln 4 Toestey C : . lao! Her Proper Place. é ai tly fj b t of laundering and still be Kensington Love ues ay . zome Im, OOK Miss Brooke, the English actress, ae The Unpardonable Sin. - radian y res ooking, get one at onee. If they’ re bought Morell. ~—t oy aiound; ther.’s lots to see and | once gave a couple of seats for the the- ee ee prema! finicky. here they’ re right, get one at once. iat’s the matter now? sugias & Jardine. +> K Carrie, } | & Bealirsto. Mt Stewart who had never Summerside On the follow- ater to ber landlady, mn her on the stage. its all for sale. ~ Prowse Bros “That girl refused me.” . rt arwat r a ] = ¢ set “ni eae ee " Soar ' roy, Seaman, Big b ot barg uins for all at ine day the landlady seemed to be sat- — she ae oa reason? ale “nt ris . i . ; ' eo! r 7 ° : ee 1 » we 7° > . r¢ Srda>:. CB aaa our ciearance Ssa:e.-—— NN. K.. | isfied with the play, but sbe did not | ae ee io ee Mes abo = | Jost give any opinion of Paula. So Miss proposing to oer. etro ree Press. we i Brooke asked her the straight question a . ei 1. a r A ss : aah . 7 } 1 . he Scotch WHISKY chosen | You get from 29 to 33 “What did you think of me?’ Then — eee gey Spenemes . tie oe a : ; “It was too bad about Nell Richman’s cent discount on all beats sac | the landlady exclaimed with a bland, by the Red Cross Society, Lon- ; ; 4 husband dying so suddenly, wasn’t it?” shoes at our big sale. R. > admiring smile: “Oh, Miss Brooke, “Did he die suddenly?” at “Y 3 y : v« ; a’ C , 1 aon, for use by the invalided Seat — cit toe ts te Pee “ay “Yes. Hadn't you heard about it?’ troops and hospitals in South ’ ac uied nae “No. I thought he was from Phila- A Cnia no 100 Ci vaste travelling rugs, auit.; ~ fa Eee Inhia.’”—Chicago Times-Herald. \ ea. is he f; amous W HI? E ba for . iag aaa: For Him. Se ete ee HORSE MecKie & ited, u uf the old two alike. "Bo yught before the advance, on } show at Paton & Co’s. 6cf. 86 new asprin That Depends. “What is the difference between a irp man and a smooth rascal?” Hrequently there is no difference. term depends upon whether you ‘ELLAKR” brand of - * i j Co,, Distillers, Lim- | and Giasgow, Little Willie—Say, pa, : | created before man? ; in fancy goods,| pa—Yes, my son. | s! blister skirting, mobair goods ,iustres acd | ittle Willie—Why was It? | ee ee 9'.) Pa—It was probably rugs, and Golf ¢ apes 5 bo was the earth | a of Spring = | ry" known that it |) ihe Wigwag—He’s sharp enough to cut wane vou.—Philadelnhia Record. of Eur st firms in the trade, 20 to 33 per cent discount | would be the first thing he’d want profit or lose by the operations of: the St F i " ‘ ouiaG re Ss alls . vies ina > j ish of course, ou e r ra On intimation of this Messrs | cn ali Boots & Shoes at our | when he arrived.—Chicago News. ' man in question.”—Chicago Post. f Jy ll be hk r = ns oo 2000 new enes to choose Seite wittt J ied ie J | ae rom, you e hard to please when we cannot get one to suit MacKie, with usual generous. |S" Ce eae ae | India has perhaps a greater variety | ee i a ee taste and for a suprising littleness of price,—get one at ‘ty. presented 200 cases free | Fast Sxative and hockey at the rink’ of plants than any other country in the Borrowell—I can't imagine what } onee ity, presented 2UU cases free | to-nighi. world, having 15.000 native species, S¢¢ in Smithkins. He’ssovery dull. | ve | A Atay hie tom >. ‘ S Sy charge and shipp2d them Ladies don’t miss seeln g our the flora of the entire continent . ; ope embraces y about 10,000. by first steamer to the Cape. | new shirt waists before buy- pe euibracts only Ghee mn DS ae Shee vin? ion ae a P fo hs oO ia Rath ts en! ing, you Won t waste time D5 Poverty is the stone on which many oO NS i f i G rice: wae cere or | Cr: aa, es ote wits are whetted.—Chicazo News, | unteer in the Imperial Yeo- | and finish, we are bound = | “ae ¢ manry, ard on his way now to} | lead. — Prowse Bros, Isn't li a ee ee New Pringe ui t Wales Colieze, Carp—The law business of F W L | | the Cape It is h.pel that | he may give a xo oS _| Moore will be taken charge of by Messre Davies and Hazard during hie absencs on military dutvlwk. Whats adollar will do—buy a pair of , | jadies boote worth from $1.50 to our big shoe sale. Priece ur ) , 1 } syormai Scnayo. wl The formal opening of tre vew lof Wales College nud take place in the heute ly Hal’, on —_ Evening, March 9th, 1900 ; consisting of public men and Siuienots yd account ot himself, THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND 1S FOR SALE AT 7 JOHN McKENNA (Jueen Street, Comforting beyone d expression go toa ple ace where you Kucw every thing is done in a first clase manner 2.25— | R K Jost. | New English Hats, New) | American Hats, New English | to be ar ble ig of Spring Nobby of course our new Caps. Théusands of new American -avited to be | #0 Knglish Caps —not this shape nor that shape specially but geod programme, ‘soaaiie bv our leading choruses bv the Priuce of Wales é will be carried ont. The public sre cordislly Our-sim is to give our custoin- ere the very vest value at the lowest poasible price. a Caps, New American Caps, to |suppnly the natives, at Prow se We guarantee all our work to ¢ all shapes thatare stylish and beautitul,—get ene at once yy yr’ » | Bros. be strictly first clase. Give usa g| Proc - ‘ yi y— get cne at once, I 0 Ot IN FRAC) ORS. onli and be ceavinesds ; Boors open at 7 p. m. Chair to be taken ut & o'clock. Hundreds of pleased cus- dy & wily tf. tomers testify to the great ee Tenders will be received by Mr. Deberty, Proprietor of the Hote! Davies, z~6.ASB ee for the jon ofsan addition io the Hotel, up to Baturdar, L0th March. The lowest or asy tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the office of 7 : Trains Onut- Trains In- 7 C. B. CHAPPELL, welt boots, regular price ae co : ward. Kead STATIONS ward. Read vie Arcbiteet. , now $2 .30.—8. K. Jost. oom haar. Set a " Big snaps in all Boots &|~~*™ - a ee A.M PM : - 310 715 lv Ch'‘town ar 945 210f Shoes ator hig sale—R. K 7 ia Re Wiltehire. 33 List 2 . Wiltshire 3 : . C. McLEOD/!#3 2 ‘ade Hus NT = oe of ote at fifty ” ” 3 & $x Saaeee 7 09 12 02 $ 5 : v 6 WA cents. arris, London by quee ARRISTER, eTORM (EY, SOLI ar wrsiae | tee 5 iinaees seine’ ital cieaibadahan P. M. 12 30 Iv ar A,M. 1010 . . . EPER = ee = <== OITOR. ETC 113 .... Wellington..... 921 Novelties of course, our Boys’ Suits, ever 1200 new ones to « ? . a Is ° . e HOUSEKE Le sais Eins a #9" *{9/ choose from, just as natural for us to lead in style and variety Orrice—Bank of Nova Scotia 300. ....O'Leary ...... on o. 2 h > 7 To come in and look over our ci aia -tkieaieaheile, 4 05. Alberton. Riess .: 23) asit is tor others to follow, we have the latest fads in Juvenile gree ries. _ a ho dy 3 0s whly 1. year. ann ee , ad a pet , middy, reefer and wash suit, the variety is end- and fresh and gu ine - . ess,— get une at ence, ati sfactory. We keep every ni PM AM g ur line that is neces 2 10 Iv. .C rarlotterown. .ar 10.10 fii: ng in our tine tha i © ah Toy Co} 3 34 ar f Mt. Stewart | lv = sary. 3 50! Junction far § 4 Meld LL ~ 2 .se0e. Cardigar. dennen Soe FOR HOUSEKEEPING 7 ; a ae 5, ELE % 2b ac. .weo™rcetown. lv 5 50 : Gok LEU th @ By AM Cee - os— t t Cae < ‘Dock Sr : dtinncliittitgiaas oti = _ ay patnggerhenlyat ST. JOHN, N. B. $4 Ae we want y Si6 vs soa at Stewart .ar & 25 are leeking at our goods. ee) Peaches 8 lb tins —205c. 9 1b tins—L7e, Straw berries Raspberries AND Plums 2 lb tins—1L3c, A nice line of prunes at 8c per \b. SANDERSON & CO GROCERS bargains, we are giving in boots and shoes—20 to 33 per cent discount.—R. K; Jost. 19 pairs men’s caif, good- Music Room Is only perfectly equipped when the best of instru- meots are found there— our It has all the rare qualities which are so much ad- mired and desired. Come in and let us show “the you best piano made.” Miller Bros., Queen Street. Connolly’s io laleniaiie teiinatail E | Hientzman Piano is the foundation for all the musical excelleace you seek—~ ‘ Bruce Stewart aud Co’y. “THK MODERN” Founders Engiseers & Machiniais Steam Nay. Ce’v’s Wharf ~e @@ & @eoDe*s @ BS ™S SS GB “. aS 0202 2s @ ¢ The higkes for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at EKedale Foundry. T. A. McuEAaN, Charlottetown DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGECN (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence—Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., l to 3 and 7 to 8, p. m. Prompt attention to country calls. MOLASSES | hae dddidid : 200 packages bright retailing Mol- _asses. For sale by N RATTEN BURY. Prince Edward Island Railway On and after TUESDAY, 26th, Dec., 189€ the trains of this Railway wiil run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under Morell...... ..7 57 Aas. “OCG se * heir lowness will surprise € i reo. £4, Peters. - iB i you. CASH DOWN . ‘Cateces. .-Souris..... ly em } MRISGOLL and HLORNSBY : CASH DOWN | Ss" Ws HN QUEEN STREET The 618 at Tejas are ran by Eastern Standa’i Time D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Govt Rys. Menctc1, N. B t & SHARP, Saperintendent, P.K. I. o-_ ap apf ne QA CIFIC * FOR PASSENGER and FREIGHT RATES and STEAMER SAILINGS to the Cape Nome Gold rields, FOR SPACE IN TOURIST SLEEPER From MONTREAL every THURSDAY wt 9.45 @& m., FOR ALL INFORMATION REGARDING FARM LANDS IN THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST, For Opening for GKIST MILL, HARDWOOD SAW MILL L, CHEESE and BTTTER FACT 5S, Prospectors and tsmen, write to A. J. HEATH, D. P.A.,C.P.R. tf St. John, N. B. Breaths Breaths of Spring Beautiful of course, our new Cottons; thousands and Thous- ands of yards to pick fiom, nobby patterns, splendid to wash, | warranted to wear well, and low in price as is possible for us, , the wonderful cheap men, to sell them,—get some at once. PROW SE BROS