a. Eee 8 = erearns 8 ¥ if TA rrargqm AY . . ~y, iy ( U t bs a. 4d . 7% a “s uy ~ ¢ ! = {- fy Ae + Re . a tate ; yen \ F louse BS La éecrled Stamper Bloe« Coa lotittown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FORSALE ORSALE cottavre mt ' proot cellar, good sia for dwelling henwse A hove ) : 3 Sit ated on Ravfie'd <tr { tw ‘Torms easy. A et ane IHNS'I IN Real FatateAx Chariottetown FOR S\Le. ~A plo of nd in the west @TT vart of : \ a t . J J John- ston, Real Estate Agent FoR 34 Sevari Lota in the Vicinity of “avi iw ‘ ieap. JJ Tohuston, | l ks'ate Agent iouse on Pownol Street, FORSALI \ nei con'aining 9 rooms wood yard amiiarve ba on premises, J4%J Johnston Ren Eatwt~ Afient FORS LE,—In Charlotteto#n Common in the vicin Reighton. ahvu? 6) acres of land wi evrold cheap. JJ Juhnosion, Keal Ks fate Agent, FOR SALE—A house on Euston Street, in gicinity of Gallows Hill. This honse con- rains Seo» 2 and kitche., in good orter. and isheated with hot alr. Good atahle and larce yar” io conection, will be sold cheap. Apply to J J Tohuston, Real Estate Agent FOR 4\LE.—A hous: situated on the cor ner of “leveant Street and St. Peters Road Flon se contains 10 rooms bas a good cellar and atable Oa premise: The house is built 8 years and is in excellent ec»ndition. Apply toJ J Jobnston Ral Estate Agent. landin Char- town, common, near residence of Arthur ra, Feq. will be sold cheap ani on easy FOR SAL™T—Throe acres vu" (wt Pet's terms, J J Sohnuston, stamper Block. FORSA'!.E—about four (1) acres of landin the City of Charlottetown, can be d' vided in tot-centy bailding lots, a genuine } J Johnston, Stamper Block FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double ten -ment house On “hestnut Street, now in cou r-e of erection. Will be completed in one moath. Will be sold cheapor exchanged for pr »perty in enother partofthecity. J J Jolinston, Real Estate Agent. FOR EXCHANGE.—A three tenement honse, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in a jarge rent, will be exchanged for @ Soitable place in another vart of the city 7 J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. Bargain, F UR SALE—A twn story double tenemen. hon-e on Bishop Street, each tenement con- #ioesix roovs and large yard. Apply toJ J dh aston, Stamper Bicck, Houses To Let +» TCLET.—A housreon King Street near Pownal St, stable and yard; $5.50 ‘2. per month. J J Johnston, Kzal Estate Agvul. TO LET.—House on King Street, con- ij taining 7 rooms, rent $5.06 per month, ‘a. JJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent. o TO ULF¥T.—House on King Street, “| Dear Merchants Bank ot P. E. Island, optainipg 6 roomr rent $5 0 per month dé Joonston. + Road, heated with not water, aths, if electric light, ete. Will be rented toa ge itenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real pat ste Agent. TO LET,—A new house on Brighton T\) LET—Dwelling hous? and shop on lower “een Street, house contains eight rooms. ‘g@ warehouse att-ched; everything in Ars! cass condition. Rent $1700', rent of house alone $'00.00,, Aoply toJJ Johnston, Ke! Estate Agent Ch’town, LET.--On the corner of Prince and er Streets, a house containing 13 rooms. place is convenient to railway and boats. t moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real ute Agent, TO We Thi Re: st J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dtam ver Blocy, Ch’town SCRIBNHR'S MAGAZINE FOR 1899 G OVERPNOY ROOSE VEL T’s “Tire Revaw Rint , us trated serial and all hie sth writings, OBE’ TT “TEVENSON’S Irerres v hefore publishe) edited by Sidnea Calvin i{TDYARI KIPttInGg Hrwry Van PYKE—W { ALUAN WHIT? ar many others: Short Stories It I I G Davi Storics n 9 — « ane eee tFORGE W. Can R's etery or NJ ! a7 ‘The melevist” | rated by Herter OR Fe SERRE ae NEW SERIAT into FEVATOR HOAR’S Remi niscences— Dlyatrerad, Mrs JouN "ee w's Stage Reminiscen ces. lInstrater, Jorn CHAND' ER FIARRIS’s new col lection of s or ea. “The Corouicies of Auct Mineryy *nn” Q’S -1rorT Serta. A Ship of Stars ineesealiiestieny Reneet Cerys Searvh-lL, ght Let- rers— mmon -e@ se Kesave, SroNeEY LANIE®’R Mus‘es] Impies gif ta, . . GIBBS °SS8's the Sven Aves of Amenrcun Wom n—erd o her not- able Features bh other or i-ts. he fehl. illustrated Orpeeaws. ireluding se cvipt’crs on the above.sent treeto any address Phe Mea: zine is 82.00 a yenr: Loe a pember ‘herles Secrihb.er’s Nowe, 5% -'S” Fifth Aventure, New York. - - | ee ' THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APR i, 10,89) THE LIGH1T-HOUSE. ’ ; the ecene was more beautiful far to ie eye, Than if dav ite pride had arraved N ia a “ 4 ed sky } I aft Ade ft, as I silently gaz ad ‘ viowy Waves’ plavful mouon dstsnt bill, tll the e fire | lazed lidet of the ocea.u. No longer the jov of the eailor-boy’s breast Was heari in his wild!y-breathed numbers ; The sea-bird had flown to her wave girdled nest, The fisherman snnk to his slumbere One moment | looked from tie hiil’s gentle slope, All bushed was the billows’ commotion, And o’er them the light-house look: d love-~ lv as hope,— That star of life’s tremulous ocean. The time is long past, and the scene is afar Yet when my head rests on ita pillow, Wi!l memosy sometimes rekindle the star Tha’ blazed on the breast of the bil'ow: To life’s closing -hour, when the trembling soul flies, And death stills the heart’s last emotion ; Oh, theo may the s*raph of mercy ar se, Like a star on eternity’s ocean ! TH mas Moore. O+O+e OBITUARY. Died at Murrav Harbor South, on the 12-b of January la-t, Samnel McLeod, in ibe 74th year of bis age. He was born in Isle of Skye Scotland. He came with his parents toP. E. I. when 4 years of +ge, and lived at Orwell for sometime then went to live in Charlottetown where be marr ed. He came to Murray Harbor South about 46 years ago. Mr. McLeod was a man of more than ordinary intelligeoce, was an tlder for 30 years in the congregation founded by and ministered to by the late Rev. Douald MacDonald, a very remarkable mao ia his day whose memory is still cherished by a large number of peo- ple in this province. Mr. McLeod was Colporteur for two yeare, and during the last 16 years of his life was deprived of his eight. Although during the xe years he was unable to read the word of God for himself bis koowledge of Scripture was clear and extensive, and he could freely quote large portions of the same from memory. He was twice married,left a widow,one brother, an honoured elder in the congregation of Orwall, two sisters Mrs. Livingston of High Bank, and Mrs. Morton, of Orwal!, four daughters and three sons by his firs: marriaze, and two daughters by the *econd. He was a man of great piety and clear Christian experience. Truly the memory of the just is blessed. CoMMUNICATED. <a ~~ ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. S' Johr Sun: Hon. Mr. S: fion’s Gali- Cian immigrants ars appareotiv nota very desirable class of settlers. Two of these people were recently found guilty of mur- der, and another one latelv sold his wife to acompatriot. Under Canadian law he «Ould not deliver the goods, but the sale was made and the money received. It ie hardly worth while to import an element ef thia sort into the natioual life of Canada. The demand for crimpas is not so yreat that we ozed go abroad tor them. St. John San: The entorcement of the | charge of five dollars for a bill of beal h on j i i | | i | | | i: aod got immediate relief: ' ’ verrela from provincial ports to ports in the United States is not creditatle to the latter couatry. There is uo more reason for such en exaction in the case of veesels tailing from St. John than from Ea-tport or Bangor. The amonnt derived from thie source is not large enough to make it worthy of coosideration as a eource of re venne, and the health of the republic would not be endangered by its abolition. B does affect the business of emall | schooners, especial'y when treights are lo», 4nd It Is & Source Of irritation that shovl! } DOt exist in the-e days of professed frie d- ship betweea the two nations. —— AE care Dear Sirs,—I have teen a great enffer- er frou rheumatism, anu lately hav+ been em fined tomy hed. Seeing your MIN- ARD’S LINIMENF advertsiement, I tried Laccribe my restoration te health to the wonderful power of your medicine. Lewis 8, Borver. Burin, Nfld. OFFICE TO LET Tn the enbseriber’s building, Qneen St. lage well lighted aod of easy approach. R-at moderate T3llwk J McEACHERN CONDOLENCE. A few evenings ago, Mr. R. F. Macdon- ald, of Souris, was wailed upon by a deputa- tion representing Court St. John, 223,1. O F. and presented with the following Res- solution of condolenee :—- Sonriea, P. BE. 1. March S0Oth, 1#99. To R. F. Maedondald Keg Dear Sir snp Brorger, At the Jaet re- gular meeting of our Court No. 223, h-ld March 27:b, 1899, the following resolutiun of condolence sand rympatby was unanimously adopted ; Whereas, ithas been the vill of our Heavenly Father to remove, by death, Marv, tbe beloved wife of our esteemed brother ; be it therefore Re-olved, that the members of Court St. Joho, No, 223, do bombly tender Brother Mcdonald our d epest sympathy in his creat sorrow, and we hereby pray that the Almigh y God will grant bim epiritual cou- sulat on; and be it fur her Resolved, that a copy cf thie resolution be recorded in the mi: ute book of the said Court aod publiebed in ovr official ergan. J. A. McCormack, Avex. D. Sresie, J. A. Wuirs, Committee. Mr. McDonald replied briefly, in feeling terms, thanking the great order, for their kindness in conveying words of comfort in such a time of grief and sorrow. Resoivrions or ConpoLtence,—Mr. R. F. Macdonald, of Souris, has received the following resolution passed at a meeting of Branch 216, C. M.B. A., heldon the evening of the 29th of March : Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God, in Hie infinite wiedom, to remove by death the wife of our esteemed brother, R. F. Macdonald ; be it Resolved, that we the members of Branch 261 C.M. B. A., of Souris, while bowing to the will of tue All Wise Pro vidence, sincerely condole with our brother in the grest Joss he has sustained ; and further Resolved, That we tender our brother our heartfelt sympathy, coupled with the prayer that the Supreme Comforter may support him io his affliction, and grant repose to the soul of his departed wife. Resolved, That these resolrtions be entered on the minutes of our branch, and copies be sent to the papers for publica- tion. James Hvenes Auuan K. MacpoyaLp A. A. MacLe.tian Representiog C. M. B. A., Souris. > 2 -— ae Rhodes’ Guarantee. Loxpon, April 7.— Tte St. James’ Gazette yesteriay aunounced that Cecil Rhodes has now obtained a guarantee from the German Government upon the capital of the German portion of the Cape to Cairo railrcad. German financiere have agreed to provide the capital, and Germany bas also agreed to guarantee a certain portion of the interest upon the German cross line from Dar-O--Salaam, twenty-five miles sonth of Zanzibar, which isto tap the Cape ‘to Cairo rail- way. Fruits of War. Wasuixcton, Apr.l 7.—With fail mili- tarv honors inthe presence of. President McKinley and bis cabinet and a mu!titude of people,and the bodies of the 326 dead heroe- who gave tneir lives fur their coun- try in Cubaand Porto Rico during the Spanish-American war, were consigned ystrday to ther imst resting place in Arlivyton cemetery. where repose the remaos cf thousands of honored dead euldiers acd officers of the civis var. ——--——-— so-so —____._..........., False Pretences Wiyyieec, April 7.—At the court house tonday, a Gallican settler wished te enter an action againsta fellow country~ mar for ob aining money under false pre- ences, Tne latcer sold the other his wife, who refused to be handed over when tne time arrived. The husband told the pur- chaser he could not make ber go, and now the irate purchaser wanis eatisfaction. = Affer Dinner To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood’s Pilis Sold everywhere. 25 cents. simplest, Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. “akes nictures 344 x 3}4 inches; weighs but 124% unces, Meniscus lens, rotary sautter, three stops, view nder, socket for trinod screw. Perfectly adapted 7SNap-shote or time sxposures and equaliy con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, ciee with plate _ Mer, . . ° - $2.50 saplete developing and printing eutfi - 1.00 talogue of Eureka Cameras and Kodaks free at agencte: or SY mail BASTMAN FKODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y INTENSE SUFFERING | From Dyspepsia Stomach Traudie INSTANTLY RFLIEVED AND PER- MANENTLY CURED BY STU- ART’S DYSPEPSIA TA ELLTS. oer ee A New Discovery, But Not a Patent Medicine. Dr. Redwell relates and interesting ac- count of what he considers a remarkabl: cure of acute stomach troub!'e and chron « dy#pepsia by the uve of ti e new discovery Stuart’s Dyspepsia Taplets. He eays: “The patient was a ma who bad suffered to me knowledge, to years with dyspepsia. Every'hing he a» seemed to sourand create ga es ww ith stomach; he had pains like rhenmati+m » bis back, shoulder blades and timh-, fell ne-8 and distress af er eating. pour ap; t aod loss of flesh; the bear: vecome ¢ the. ed, causing palpitacion and sleepleseness » night. I gave him powerf.1 uerve tonics anc bloni r-medies, butto no purpose. As av experiment [I finsily »yougsta fifty ceo: package of St: ari’s Dyspepbia Tablets at » drug s ore aod gave them to him. Almos: imm diate relief was given aod after be had u~ed f ur boxes be was to all appear ance fully cured. There was no more acidiv or som watery rising, no bloating after meale, the appetite: was vigorons aad be has gained between 10 and 12 pounds in weight of sulid, healthy flesh. Although Stuart’s Dy-pep-ia Tablets are advertised and sold in drug stores, yet | consider ‘hem a most valuable additioo to any phy*ician’s line of remed ee, a8 they are perfectly barmless and cao be given © children or invalids or in avy condition of the stomach with perfect satety, being harmless anl containing nothing vut fruit and vegetable essences, pyre pepsin and Golden Seal. Without any question they are the safest, most effective cure fur indigestion, biliousness, constipation and all derange- wents of the stomach, however slight or severe,” Stuari’s Dyspepsia Tablets are made by the F. A. Stuart Co., of Marsball, Mich., andare sold by druggists everywhere at 50 Cents per package. Little book on stomaczin d'seases mailed free, address, F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Steamer Norseman Floated. MagsLenead, Mass, Anril 6—Two at~ tempts were made yesterday io haul the eeamer Norseman from the rocks on Marblehesd Neck. The first one, made ‘on the morving tide, scarcely started the great liner, bui the second,on this even- ing’s tide, proved more snecessful, the five tugs drawing the eteamer astero 70 feet, The old man who Jocks out at the world with clear and healthy eyes cannot help f.eling great gratificauion atthe thought that bis children bave inherited from him no weakness nor tendency to disease. The healthy old man is the wan who ha« throughout bis life kept nis digestion good and his blooa pare. Not one ina tnousand doe: 1%. G-rms go through the beaithe hodv without effect. Ler them once find lodgemeat or let them find a weak +vot, they will eevelop by the million aud the bloed will te full of them. lustead of giving strength to the tissues, it will force upon them ionntritions mat- ter, and the man wil) jose flesh and more susceptible beis to disease. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is the Only medicine thut absolutely _ and infa}li- bly cures all blood diseases, and almost all diseases are bluoi diseases. [t isn’t medicine for some one particular +o-called disease. Itis a medicine for the whole body. It forces out all the germs of dis- ease, and replaces impurities with rich, red hlood, TENDERS the The undersigned will receive tenders for a Chee-e Maker for the season of 1899 to maputaciure cheese for the Tignish and Palmer Road Dairving Association, up to noon, April 17th, 1899, Certificate of competency must accem- pany each tender. F.J BUOTS, Secretary Sceretary’s office. Tiguish, March 25:h, 1899—dr9j — TENDERS FOR FLOATING BARGE eee Tendere will be received by the under- signed up to April 15, 1899, for fi ating the Barge “GRANDEE” now on Miscou— che Shoals, at the entrance to Sammer- side Hartor; aud to place said barge at a tafe anchorage in Summerside Harbor. We r.serve ihe right to close with ary tender before April 15th, if satisfactory tender requiriag immediate acceptance re ceived before the date The lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Any further particulars will be furnished Cn application to DOMINION COALCO ,LTD, end) * e . "—@° “pe “Me Ke ) oa Tan) (ie Alii III II & Pants! r big Halitax NS SM Ne Me 00. SANA oe ot MMe Se SEY v Y a ery: —_ ae re 4\ Sea . ‘eS p be nS! 024 , a? ery £3 ON yal — F a ee Seton ry sal 4 ae ese Waite Unlaunlered Shirts, 23c, 35, 50: and White Laundered Shirts, 5c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Shirts any price in all the Jatest ane best makes. 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