eo - ee eee ee . — fo , a - . THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAECH 10, 189% Res Ree Two Cans Salmon 25 cents We wint to red stock oi Britisn Colum e Canne Salmon at once. in order to do ° + this week ovly 2 Gens for 25 Cen's This is first-class new imported last fall. Fy; BEER & GOFF " sets, Wass Bei md ce RR SALFE.-—-Dwelling house and store ice ae so we offer for T. White, Bayfield St 7 eod WANTED—A maid servant, good refe-enes required. Apply to Mrs W. 8, Sv©warr, Water Street. i 6 tf “TO. I E vs Th: t story dwelling on Priace St beautifully situated two at present occu- pied by Mrs. Vearey Possession given Isi Apri il. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co, 55—ti LOST.—On Saturday forenoon,in the Ex- AMINER Office, a “air of fur lined buckskin gloves. Please return to W. E, Bentley, City, and get reward FOR SALE—4 new lifeboat, built in Glas- gow, never been used, 21 foot keel,in first class order, with oars, rudderand mest, »1]1 copper fastened, and furnished with ilife tanks, will be sold ata bargain, Apply to T. G, TaYLor, &. 8S. Gulnare 53 1O LEA cottage possession Ist of April. on lower Prince 8S’. D. Chappell. 58 TO LET.— One ha'f of the three story dwel- ling house, -ontaining eight large rooms, ou Prince St. Possession given on 2ndMay next W. W. Wellner. 42 Ww ANTE D.—A erod, smart. ste ady boy, pbout 6 years of eg’, who unrderstauds look- ing after a horse ani cow.and renerai useful about a hcease. App'y at this office- 45 tf WwW ANTED ial eook and a housemaid, A ply to Mrs. Edward Rayfi ld 50s TO RENT —That pleas»ntly situated hoves on the Brighton Roed, now occupied by Mrs Cameron, within a few minutes walk of bath- ing hous¢sin Victoria! Park, and nine min- utes walk from Pst Office. havine lawn an hawthorn hedgein front. The honseis heat- ed with hot water, having bath room ete. Possession given ist Jane. Apply to-W. C. TLARRIS. 47 Valuable Proper 1 woe" For Sale The eubscriber otfers at private eale that large dwelling uouce and premises, consisting of large baro and otber out houses; situated on the Lower 3pring Park Koad, formerly occupied by the late Mrs. Catherine Thorne. This is an excelent ‘business stand, and ean be purcha-ed at a reasonable figure. Every» first clase repsir. Good title gua’ anieed. thing in S. G. THORNE. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE PA TRADE Marke DESIGNS CopyricHTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and Gaserigticn may qnickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention 1s probably } atentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. te —— Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- lation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a vear: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & (0,261Proadvas. NeW York branch Office, 62: . Washington, D. ¢ Agricultura a Addresses. Owing tothe speakers being delaved in the Straits, the Agricultural | be held on the crossing Meetings postponed, w following dates:— AT CHARLOTTETOWN, Tues lay, Sth March, at 1 p.m; K indergarien Hall AT KENSINGTON, Tuesday, &th af } . " : parca, ato.450 P.m AT SUMMERSIDE, ‘\redpnesdav; 9th March, at 14 a.m. AT LYNE VALLEY, Wednesday, 9th M sreh, e628 m. AT ALBERTON, March, at 6.30 p.m Thursday, Messrs Robertson. Blairand | Dr. Pethick, V.S.. will ad- dress the meetings. §2 Tele; houe Company. The Anaoual Meeting of ompany. ef Prince Edward Island, " lor the election of Directors, and for such other pro- evedings, and business. as if is competent for the sharehoiders to deal with und detewmine; will be held on Wedne day, the 9.h day ot March 1898,at the hour of 8 o’cloek p. m., at the office of the Compeny. Quven Street, m 339 3s o Pics der 4. Ch’tewa Feb 23, 3i m 2, 9 ‘The Telephone ” 10th | Fine Dispray of PIANDS AND ORGANS FLETCHERS Warerocoms, Heuse Ruilding, WAICHES. EVERY ONE TIMED BEFORE SOLD si $7.50 to 850 * ‘ 263) « 950 “ 50,00 4uQ 50 00 Screw Bezel and Back, 0. F. $40.00 14.00 Opera $95,00 50.00 35.00 -. a 18 size $8.50 to hit * SoD. © Your initials engraved on back free of charge. EW, PAYOR, Cameron Block, City. janl4d135&w We are no’ eoing to ove but we gre selling Crockery just as cheap as we were. Special diseounts on all Cro kery China and Glass now in stock, to make room for sprir g importations, Also:—First class Photographs made in all the leading styles, at the old stand, GO. LEWIS, Exactly opposite the North Side of Market House. Grarron Srresr......... S total b THAT GLITTERS Many are taken in now-a-days, and are paying from ten to twenty dollars for a watch not worth five, by buying from pediers and others who are not watch- makers. Do not be Deceived, But when you want a reliable watch buy only of one who understands the trade avd asks ouly a fair price for a good artiele. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown, Te aS = Baseball Datting. The ideal batter puts into his first, body motion; s motion; third, forearm motion, and fourth, wrist motion. The stroke begins with a strong body swing, which is fol- lowed by the motions of the upper and fore arm respectively, and ends with a short, quick snap of the wrists. Al- though this is the analysis of the ideal stroke, it is not precisely the one that f would recommend for the majority of amateurs. To get all the motions to their full extent against good pitchers requires an ability to judge the ball more quickly and accurately than ama- teurs, with few exceptions, can do. The wrist and arm motions can be con- trolled easily and quickly than the body swing, so that if most of the latter is left off the batter has a greater chance of judging the ball accurately. I therefore think, as accuracy is abso- lutely essential, that batters should be coached to use but littlel ody swing. In other words, they should be coached not to ‘‘slug’’ and try for home runs, but to meet the ball squarely for line singics. When you see a batter, as I of- ten have, strike at a ball, and from the force of the stroke be turned completely around, you have seen one who is guilty of two breaches of correct batting prin- ciples. First, having entirely sacrificed the important arm and wrist motions, he has, with stiff arms and wrists, de- pended entirely upon a powerful body swing. And, second, he has lost his bal- ance and therefore all batting form. It will be well to bear in mind that against any pitcher a good, clean hit can be made, even without any body motion, if the ball be hit squarely ana with a quick arm motion and snap of the wrists. —Harper’s Round Table. strolze, cond, upper arm more His View of Our Women. According to the Rev. Dr. F. E. Clark, American women are thus referred to by the Swami Vivekanenda, the Hindoo who was so popular with women while be was in this country: ‘‘When a wom- an tries her best to find a husband, she | goes to all the bathing places imagi- | nable and tries all sorts of tricks to catch © When she fails in her attempts, | a@ man. she becomes what they call in America an ‘old maid’ aad joins the church. Some of them become very ‘churchy.’ These churchwomen are awful! fanatics. They are under the thumb of the priests there. Between them and the priests they make a heli on earth. They make a mess of religion. With the exception of these the Americans are a very good people. They loved mesomuch, I loved them. I felt as though I was one of them.’’—New York Tribune, The Occult, The Orient—But you will not deny that our attainments in occult science at least far surpass yours. The Occident—Occult? Say, right in my own town there’s a fortune teller that I'}l back against anything that ever came down the pike. Why, she’s the seventh davgelter of the seventh daughter of the serenth wife of a seventh husband.—PDetroit Joursal. A Misleading “Ad.” A good many years ago, when orange marmalade was first introduced into England, some of the dealers advertised it as ‘‘an excellent substitute for but- ter.’’ A Lancashire workingman’s wife, seeing such an advertisement in a shop wixdow, concluded to give the novelty a trial. She bought a two pound jar. The next morning she entered the shop in a state of high indignation. *“*You old villun!’’ she exclaimed to the grocer. ‘‘What did you mean by selling me that stuff? I pretty nearly poisoned my old man with it.”’ ‘*How were that?’’ asked the inno shopkeeper. ‘‘How were that! Didn't you say it were a substitute for butter?’’ “aon, 3 Gi.”” ‘*Well, it is a grand substitute. J used some of it to fry a kit of fish with, end it made usall sickaswe conld he” woerw eS rent DOES Yon know it don’t. do 1? ] know why. Tt requires too much quit. The Dixon Cure, which 8 taken privately, is purely vegetable, is , and will ¢ ire you of quor in two or thr eg di AVS, FO vonlu pay five cents fora barre? of beer or whiskey. You will eat heartily and sleep soundly from tbe etart, and be hetter in every way,in both health ard p cket, and'withont intertering with bus- iuess duties. Writein confidence tor par ticnlara, The Dixon Cure Co., No 49 Park Avenue, {T PAY TO TIPPLE. Then why do you eelf-deuiai lo pleasant to the tarte ¥ ad] desire for ; that von is i a “Tis WE SFLL a pound paickage London, ior ide | Canned Apples — 1 gal. cane, , . ide 2 lb. cans, . ; * 6e Worcestershire Sauce — A very nice sauce, 2 Cans Salmon - - - SANDERSON & C0. (near Milton St. ), Montreal. How a gorene can gain a le pound a day by ounce is hard to explain, an aking ot Scott’s Emulsiom but it certainly happens. It seems to start the diges- tive properly. greater benefit food. and combined pi »phosphite tonic of to to be a fact. _§coTT & BOWNE, machinery s, makes wonderful forming power. physicians know this working You obtain a from your The oil being predigested, with the hy- a food flesh- All druggists; 50c. and $1,c0, Chemists, Toronte jules Niedicinal Ttalian Ware House Beal’s Corner Cor. Grafton and Ct, North side Queen Squarre Geo. Sts Robin Brangy eee JOY & DAVIES. Wholesaie Wine Merchante. you fine Twine, 2000 lbs Bar 10,009 lbs Lead. 5000 lbs col Ob And on e]se you req line. WUD) 5 We are able to quote figures in the following “goods: 1000 Kees wire Nails 1000 Kegs Cut Nails. \0 tons Manilla Rope 100 lbs Manilla 2000 lbs 21 thd. Cotton r Copper. 00! Pure Tiger red paints. everything uire in our » irae it 1 59 doz Hatchets. @=j]ee8 nUGERD aN \aNase-mn A ° A.M Can. | aa Colley Carne n versity. Cr ‘08 ulti Dn | Specialties: Hydrauli ng and Bridge Desig | Otfices at Charlotte: | [sland LENRY R. LORBLY _— ondents of Muaearoni, pul up by J. 1. Morion, | | Charlottetow: C. E Soe @. E. » of Uivil Kagineeriag g Kngineer for General Work, c, Sanitary Enzineer- ing. own and St Jobn address to TENDERS will t TENDERS rece’'ved by the undersigned, until March 11th, nocn, for the building of the foundation of a new Church at Tracadie, 1Ge@ | material being supplied, sime will aleo be rec , well as the materials. except the mecharical P.E. I., ll the Tenders for the eived, all the labor being supplied, as Plans and specifi- | estions to be seen at the Parochial House. P. J. HOGAN, P. P, Feb 25 d&w ti ueeeee aeecca © PAINLESS DENTISTRY @ SKILFUL DENTISTRY @ MODERN DENTISTRY # Dentistry by Specialists 63 C2 | the above are found at our offize. Al SAVE THAT TOOTH We alwavs advise to have a tooth saved. lished our business on the fact that we save teetu. it ia necessary thata tooth must come out, without pain, by use of the famous SERLIN METNOD Teeth t ELECTRICITY, Work is We have ertab- When we extract it tilled absolutely use of Our Crown and Brince mode:n, Cail and see epecimens., Our ArriricaL Trera. . them in every way. We use best materials, and have modern machisery to work with. We put gold fillingin Artifical teeth, everything to make them look natural. Our prices are low, and all work guaranteed, 0) () BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Cpen evenings 7 to 8. 2E2C222 C22 Ciear Them Out || BUT—and a great big BUT, it must be for cash, What! Our May Bale Ties, the beat in the market, 10$ feet, gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the STORE CITY - HARDWARE I RR. B. NORTON & CO, LTD WE HAVE THE GOODS NOW ere right out of black and blue Worsteds. opening today one thousand oa black and blue worsteds. These goods have be entered under the new tariff, and are better val than anything we have ever placed before the publi Inspection solicited. JOHN MACLEOD & CO MERCHANT We make all kinds, and guarantee W worth TATLORS. MACHINISTS AND MILLMEN Know that a good file Like a Pretty Girl Should have good teeth,and an The Arcade File has both. even temper. FENNEL & CHANDLER Agent for P. E, Island. Jt