Ie TO RS LET CHARLOTTETOWN P. E “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the P ublic, may speak free.”—Evnripripzs. DAILY EXAMINER 4 aan Single Copies two cents, ISLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 1414, 4898. —_—_—so — NO 59 it Phe next day my wile dion the like has the feyrtains dowh a frames or clse { pinned on the tloor Phe next day she is ighpost dead with fatigue brought on by jputting the’: up agai. And that’s the way it goes on Kivery iew weeks tne cur tains come duwa and go up, and jny wife groans with the «xertion and home is far from sunny. Talk about Caudle’s curtain jectures, they are nothing compared with (the dumsestic curtain habit , siciaiapleniiaiilal sient. | She Played -..:ai7. Mrs. M., a well knuwn Bustorian, wks ‘talks very Wittily and plays very well, onca lasked Professor Biackenstwin what made him so thoughrful | “Madam,’’ he replied, “I am wonrering bow itis you can make the piano talk so ‘divinely and yourself so foclishly?"’ “Ah, well,’’ retorted Mrs M., **you see, ithe piano knows it has me to listen to it, |whereas I know I have only you to listen to me, which makes the difference." “I pray you,’’ suid the professor, ** play again. I like your playing best.’’—Brook- lyn Life. | fhe skin of the reiadeer is so impervious to the cold that any one clothed in such a dress, with the addition of a blanket of the saine material, may bear the intensest rigors of An arctie Winter's night. | There is always roasn at the top bet the make it.—Cleveland ! , [ Oysters Oysters Oysters me a JOY! JOYi JOY!" Victoria Cafe. Great George Street. Jystors served in every style Lunch and dinners with despatch. Ag usual, IT am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telg one Connection. JOUN P. JOY V-crorra CAFE eee ne ef . il ae Brick dwel'ing honse with 17 rooms. hot water evet-m. P! aeantly situated on Poplar Terrace, Kent Street Faet, Laryve «table and coach houses. Also plenty yard room and 4 goo! garden. Apply on premises or at F. W. L. Moore’s olfice. he ating GEO. 8. MOORS, SPE VART C. MOORE FRED W.L. MOORKG, ~~~. Trustees Eat. late ¥. W. Moore. 54—lw ® Wfeace poles and scantiing logs. Ti McDONALD & INMAN Barri~ ezs, Attorneys, Solicitors. Notaries, &c. on Biock, Victoria Rowe TO LOAN G. S. INMAN. OFFICE—Canx MON Y J. A. McDonxai! ~~ NOTECE The property on the corner of King ane Pownall Six, belonging te the e-tate of the late Catherine MeKenra, (sutject to: 3 bears wre Kpired leave, trom Ma\ Tt, L898), will be eccdet bes Pablie Auctior M Tuesday, M “5 Sed, Le9s, at 12 v’ clock aon, Thia property ia noe keown Fislay House. Terms Cu-h M. ». HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Executor> as the lanl 2wt'l tapri' yiy2 awtd : yee rOR SALE. An «xeel'ert farm, sitnated on 1} Muth sia of Murray River. It contulr Sacres ut in ad. about 24 of which ar Cleared, and four acres of the best alte Mud, Also ny wards of $100 woah Whole wil] be sold for the sam of $250.00 & further infurmati: n appv to fellows at the top are not the ones who i ; | | oe The Crrtain .labit. “There is Just one Ching that inakes me an enemy OF sh . “he old citizen to a Clevesun riaeni ior reporter, “and that is the cael tha Has given my wile she curtain habit What is the curtain | pabit Well, Uo you Poo tnarried man | you would | \ It’s the hal it of taking gown and putting up tace curtains ) cme home at bigt tf and pretty soon my wife says: ‘Well, lve pot ta take down those cartairs ayals -hey re not fit to be seen, and + un <¢have a soul in the house until they are haan "What s the matter With them? 1 fvebly ask * Met- ter? Why its this dreadiul smoke lb gets in everywhere i never saw auything sale, - « ee ———— are We are—=» Fully Equipped lines of footwear. tight). CGaiteis, etc. Big Values, Lew Prices, Honest Goods, Best Style Will make almost any one happy. and know thet we can do so now better than ever. For the Spring season with a vomplete stock of all | We have all kinds of Shoes; low Shoes, honest Shoes dancing Shoes aua Temperance Shoes (that don’t get Slippers in great variety, Rubbers, Overshoes | Voeelkes: & Vrarren We are more than |! happy to think that we have pleased you in the past, ES eee if hs couldnt other one. Misiswaita well kaowa geutieum in tre cty]isys | his Highland Ringe thit his bo2zaiaase tears O We sell them. 8% MS Me Me SMe ESM %% 2M Vat UP US AP AP APF jerteenea ee 4 3 NE NESE SYNE NG MNES NE Ss I ESET aS aR aS INE ISE ISERIES ee Weed Shoes? ewes wearing the best quality for the least money ? ines we're clearing out at reduced pri‘es, to make room for spring goods. JOSEPH DICKS, holdin Charlottetown. EW. A. Stewart Sit Ye We Me Se SEMEL IEMA MEME SAM ME MEME NEUSE NESE 3K AS ASUS AS AS AS WE ASAP UP AS AS AS AY AY AP av ar US Usa asus aS | 1d have you thought that you might just as woll have the advan ase o If so have a look over th Bargain Corner Bargains Having purchased the stock aud trade of the McKay Woolen Company, i is now offered at prices that must meet with ready <P... W. D. MCKAY, MISS - LEFURGEY (Graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory, Boston). Will be at home toa limited number of pupils im physical culture ana oratory. Apply to Miss Lefurgey at L. J. Sentner’s, Weymouth Street. 5anl4—135 Prowse Bros. ’. « Have notified us to moves from out gid stand, till they build as » new brick etore: Vee will on the lst of April move to Great George Street, opposite Jobn Joy’s Restaurant, and forthe neat thirtw days, we will give the biggest bargains in the history of the Jewel- Jery trade of Charlottetown, to clear out our stock of Clocks, wetches and Jewellery. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewellery, given special attention. Bottled Joy. Enipty beitles wanted, cueapest cash price paid for ali kiud of empty bottles. JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cal: Gt Geogre St. LEGAL CARD. WARBURTON & McKINNON Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. ' Commissioners for State of Massachusetts ac.,& ¢, OFFIC ES——-<cezn, Cameron Block, Charlottetown Brennan Building, Summersice 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A. B. WARBUBTOS, B, A. D,C. LQ D. A. McKinnon, L, L. B, EPPSS GGG; ENGLISH EREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED In Quarter-Pound Tins only. ' Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CoO., Lid. Homeopathic Chemists, London, Englan CHARLOTTETOWN Business College ANP =~ Writing Academy Let the search!:zht of practice ijluminate the dark places of Theory. THOROUGHLY Progressive Practica! Institution, in which ,oung men end women are pot only taught Book keeping (im allits applicationsto commerce) both by single and double entry, but are trained how todo business, 9y actual business transact- tors. ‘Ihe students act as buyers, sellers, traders, benkers, book-keepers and account- ants, ip actual business operaiions, ard the eurrency issued by the “eliege Bank and the pidse issued fr m the Emporium, are used ip bona fide business transactions, just the same asin mercantile aud banking t ouses. Book-keeping in iteelf may be learned at tome, but a knowledge of how to transact business, cannot. be thas acquired. That our course «vstem of training is eminently pract- kal write for testimonials trom businers men, and from students who ase now hold- isg jucrative and responsibie positions. SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double entry eoretica! and practical,) Actual Business yactice, Business Penmanship, Business Correspondenee, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Raiiroading, Steamboat- ing, Banking, (actuai practice in the ‘ollege — Ty pewriting, Shorthand end Naviga- on. FACULTY: L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice. Rusiness Correspondence, ‘ypevriting ard Mavigation. J. W. Coulson, (Viee Principal,) Teacher of Railroading, Steam oating, KHanking, Ac eounting and Actual Basiness Practice. J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busines Penmanship. wm. Mvuran (licensed), Teacher of Short- hand. Geerge & Inman Erq, (Law Firm Me- ng & Inman) Lecturer on Commercial w. Vor circulars and full information, write or wo ' LL. B, MILLER; Principal, All intewested are eordially invited to«ffal the college and inspect our system iio | aisog. Sad werk i aenewel. . THE WRITERS. James Lane Allen, the novelist, will goon visit England. The London World reports that Rud- yard Kipling, who has been cycling in Dorsetshire with Thomas Hardy, is nego- tiating for the purchase of a house and grounds at Rodwell, near Dorchester. Sir Edwin Arnold has further cemented his marriage with his Japanese wife by having the marriage ceremony performed in English, according to the English law. The Japanese rite consists of the twe peo- ple drinking a cup of tea. W. S. Gilbert, the nuted humorist, is the possessor of one of the most beautiful houses near London. ‘The author of ** Pina- fore’ always works in his library seated not ata desk, but in a comfortable arm- chair, with a writing pad on his knee. Maurus Jokai has gifts of the tongue aa wellas of the pen. He was introduced to Kaiser Wilhelm when the latter visited Budapest, but was called away to speak to the Archduchess Maria Josef. Return- ing, he said im apology, ‘Your majesty must excuse me, but my allegiance to la- dies comes even before my allegiance to mogarchs.”’ — PROGRESS. A new wagon wrench hasa screw clamp on one side, by which it is attached to the bub of the wheel, the wheel being turnea around to unscrew the nut. To assist in building wire fences a new device has a frame mounted on a wheel, with spindles to carry three or more ree* of wire, so that all the wirescan be strung at the same time. A compound called naphthosalicin has been patented in France, intended as a disinfectant in laundries. It consists 2 bapbthol and salicylic acid, rendered sola- ble in boiling water by borax. To assist persons in escaping from a building on fire a chair is fitted with twe frictional bearing plates operated by s hand lever to grip a rope as it slides through guides attached to the chair. A recently patented water motor har en endless upright chain of buckets mounted on two axles, with a stream of water at the tgp to fill the buckets as they @tart down, the length of the chain dates @iniug the power of the motor. ‘ STAGE GLINTS. “ Nellie Maskell is playing La Frochard in ‘‘The Two Orpbans’’ with Kate Clax- ton. Georgia Busby has announced her en- gagement to marry in the spring Walter Sandt, a New York broker. James H. Wallick will soon produce a new melodrama, ‘‘Devil’s Island,*’ based upon the Captain Dreyfus inci- dent. John Drew and his company are now rehearsing a new play, ‘‘One Summer's Day,’’ in which May Buckley and Kate Meek will appear. Mrs. Kendal has accepted ‘‘The Elder Miss Blossom,’’ a new comedy by Wal- ter Frith, which, if successful abroad, she may bring to America in the at- tumn. Olga Nethersole contemplates the production of a new dramatization of Rudyard Kipling’s ‘“‘The Light That Failed,” in which she will appear 23 Bessie. Julie Kopacsy, at tha end of her pres- ent engagement at the Irving Place theater, New York, will commence a brief tour, opening on Jan. 10 at Cin- cinnati. Laura Burt will go abroad in Februs ary, under engagement with a London manager, to play June in ‘‘ Blue Jeans,’’ and she may remain in Europe for sev- eral years. Edythe Wentworth Skerrett, daughter of the late Rear Admiral Joseph 5. Skerrett, U. S. N., bas been engaged for the Empire Theater stock company, New York. May Irwin has received an offer to present ‘The Swell Miss Fitzwell’’ in Berlin and other German cities. She will probably remain here and sell the German rights to the play. WOOLD’'SsS PHOSPHODIN &. 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