en si, < ge a sw pen Real Estate Agent Real ‘Jstate boughtand so'd on Commis ° Estates Managed. HH: Rents Collected. Stamper Block Charlottetown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FORSALE FO ern p ston, uses . SALE.—A plot of lend in rtof the city Price >1.0.! pid J John Real Estate Agent Lts in the » JJ SALE. —Saveral Building y ot Bavfleid 8+, will be sold che on, Real Es‘ate Agent. Fo! vicini John: FO near andla Rea rFro the v will | tate .\ th Pownol Street, iood yard J Johaston SALE 4 howse on re jail, containing 9 rooms, ze barn on premises, J istete Afient SALE,—In Charlottetown ‘inity of Brighton, about 6) ssold cheap. JJ Johnston, gent, FO!: SALE—A house on Euston Street, in vicinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- tains § rooms and kitchen. in good order, and is hea'ed with hot air. Good stable and large yard ia connection, will he sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Raa! Estate Agent FO ner oO Hows stable and John FOR SALE—Three acres of landin Char- lottetown, common, near residence of Arthur Peters, Esq. will be gold cheap anion easy terms. J J Johnston, Stamper Block. FO! the C totwe JIS FO! tenen Common in icres of land Real Ks SALE.—A house situate! on the cor Pleasant Streetand St. Petera Road contains 10 rooms has a goed cellar and on premises The house ls built 8 years in excellent condition. Apply toJ J on Real Estate Agent. SALE—about four (4) acres of landin ty of Charlottetown, can be divided in- nty building lots, a genuine Bargain, hnston, Stamper Block SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double enthouse on Chestnut Street, now in cours: oferection. Will be completed in one month. Will be sold cheapor exchanged for property in another part of,the city. JJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FO" EXCHANGE.—A three tenement hous: situate on Euston Street, newly built, bring» in a large rent, will be exchanged for a suitble place in another wart ofthe city J J Jonnsion, Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE—A two story double tenemen. house m Bishop Street, each tenement con- #inssix rooms and large yard. Apply to J J ohuosion, Stamper Block, Houses To Let me TO LET.—A houseon King Street, near Pownai St, stab'e and yard: $5.30 permonth. J J Johnston, Kea] Estate gent TO LET.—House on King Street, con- aining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, iJ Johnston, Real Esiate Agent. TO LET,—A new house on Brightoa Road, heated with hot water, vaths, ‘lectric light, ete. Will be rented toa g tepant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real tate Agent. J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, 4tam per Lioecx, Ch’towa out Spring... time for genera! cleaning. Your clockor watch may need cleaning, tv insure their keeping good ‘ime. Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- sona' attention given to watchwork. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE | OUR... TEA SALES During the last four morthis have been most gratifying —We antici. pated as much with our large as- eortment of high and medium grades in this line, representing values that must appeal to the judgment of the up to date coa- sumer— Dn INDIAN’S and CEYLON’S We are particularly etrong. Our 2t and 2c blended are very fine -- Try asample, 5 lblot at reduced price. Sanderson & Co PURE 'TEA SELLERS. THE, DALLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 8, 1892 GREW VERY TIRED Lord Aberdeen in the Role of an Or- gan Pumper. The Ottawa correspondent t.l's the fol- lowing good story at the expease of Lord Aberdeen Ar interesting story ie beingtold about the corridors ofthe House concerning che la e Cure Champagie, of the viliag? of Gatineau Point and Lord Aberdeen. It will be remem: vered that a few springs ago Lady Aberdeen had a narrow eecape from ¢ drowned while driving slong the Gatineau river The spring fresheis had washed away a portioa ot the roadway, and the epirited team attached to the Vices Regal carriage b.came unmanageable and p unged into the swiftly running waters and were drowned. Lady Aberd¢en bare! escaped with her life. Cure Champagoe on the following Sun lay held a thapkagiving service in the Roman Catholic church at Gatineau Point, a littl attention which woa for him the gratitude of the Governor-General and Lady Aberdeen, A few Sundays later tb: church wae supolied with a new bell, tie gift of Vice Royalty, aad the Cure becaw # great friend and frequeat visitor of Lord aud Lady Aberdeen at the V:ce-Rega! resi- dence across the Ottawa River, Now it seems that Cure Champagne during bis lifetime was a @cilled musician, and ehen engaged ia his favorite pursuit was apt to become very much absorbed aud oblivicus as to wkat was going on about him. It was about the time this friendship sprang up that the Governor- Gonera! bad installed in the private chapei at Rideau Hall,a vew church organ of which he was ¢Xzeeding'y proud. Que day, when calling at the moderate mansion of the Cure, Lord Aberdeen, knowing Father Champagne’s love for music ir- vited him over the river to try his new organ. The Cure was of course much de liginted, and at the specified time presented himself at the Vice Regal residence. He was covducited by Lord Aberdeen to the chapel, and was sovn absorbed in pro ducing volumes of music from the new organ. The organ, however, had only been installed a few days, and there had been time to have it provided with the electric machinery neceseary to pump the wind for the bellows. When the Cure eat duwn to pley Lord Aberdeen recollected that the servant who was usually on haod to work the lever of the beliows had not been notificd that the organ was to be tesiel, and of courso was not on hand, Not wiehing to detain the en bueas tic Cure until a servant could be called, Lord Aberdeen quietly elipped behiud the curtain pravideu to conceal the human air pumping macuime, and began io oper- ate the lever. For a fall half hour the Cure ponred fourth a flocd of meiody while His Excel ency supplied the wind. Ffoa ly, tne Rv. Fasher ceased play‘og or @ moment, and the Geovereor- General, pasing from bis exertion, and in a bath of persprati»», stepped from behind the curtaia and 1p a panting voice asked the Cure how he liked the instrument, Father Champagne ill ua- suepicious of the tremcodous exertions of hia illustrious host, expressed hie keen appreciation and indicated the deside to render cnother ora‘ory. This was too much, bowever, for the painting V ce Regal representative, who ia a voice of quietappesl, informed hie gueet tuat be could not poesibly stand acy more at present. Itis needless to say thatthe mortifi cation of the Care wis complete when he discovere] the truzstae of affairs, Io order to make arepititioa of tae experis ence impo-eible Lord Aberbeen had e«ctric pumping machinery for his new organ inetalled the very n-xi day. velng road om \ sve , A MOTORMAN’S VICORY Over Diabetes, Gained by the Power of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. 7 Toronto, May 8.—In a large city like Toronto, there is always much sickness, kidney disease largely predominatiog. The sireet railway employes, exposed as they sre to all the inclemencies of the weather. are particularly liable to kidmey d sease But taey all kaow how to cosquer this enemy. For instance, Mr. T. H. O’R'e'y, 27 Niagara Street, motorman, No. 624, was for three vears a great suff-rer from Dia betes. Ev-ry remedy failed to help him, till he began to use Dodd's Kidney Piils. Three boxes cured bim. [tis cares like thie, where the patient and the cure are equally well koown, that are the testot a remedy, and Dodi’s Kidney Pills have always stood it euccess- fally. They cure all ki iney complaints. >< © 0 ee The Great Fire at the Windsor, NY. In Chancery in The Rolls Cour! — ae IP. IRVING & others. Complainants and ARET IRVING « otherz, Defendants DAV] MAR rs ea _0 F iwsuance of an order of thi a peert. _o herei nh, on the hder tae tn, c notice 1$ hereby given that all per- _ mo 4 olaims &uinst the estaie ie ee os I be late of Orwell on “er - Ownship number dS7, in —' Ounty, deceaced, intestate are re- * the @ceme in and proveths same before me Build) rothonota ry's Office, in the Law Courts den. 1 . Cb ai lottetown, en or before Mon- Diner e wenty-second day of May next, A pace = an persons neglecting to come in oe elrsaid debts and claims by that ars tO be exclud.d from the benefit of Said Or ler, day of March, A D, 1899. ~ Date this 29th 7. lL. H ASZ ARD, J. A. LONGWORTH, Comp's. Solicitors Master in Chaacery Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied, Now, Catorrhozone can remedy and 18 @ positive cure for catarrh and kindred dreaded diseases. This statement is backed up by bushels ef testimonials which we have and can produce. Snuffs, ointments, washes, etc,, have been proved useless in giving relief of curing catarrhb, bronchitis, irritable throat nasal and ear passages, but Catarrhozone. ihe ozonated air cure, does not on!y give immediate relief, but effects a permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for sample bottle and inhaler, 10 cents, Out- fit, $1.00. enemy fhe May numer of the Piince Edward Island Maga. zine is row for sale at the usual places. +e >. Montreal Gazstte: Sir Michael Hicks~ Beach spoke fortwo koure in delivering | the budget #p-ech ia the Imperial Parlia ment. Mr. Fielding ep ke fo ree hours 2 a half in ecipbg the budge: epeech the Cavadias Parliament. Sir Michael's waithe greatest budget, t These are re not jadged by the number 1 matiars ibat of worde used. Mailand Empire: “Eternal vigilance is the price of protection.” That is what Mr. Fielding told the House a year ago. Now the price depends on Uncle Sam. It be can make a “‘dicker” with the Govern- ment, protection will be knocked down to him, —The Minieter of Agriculture stated in the House of Commons a few days azo that it isthe intention of the Government to establish an experimental tobacco setat~ ino in Eastern Ontario, Said Mr. Tarte at Brantford: “You know that I have not a reputation for b> - ing economical * * * * We have to sp2id money.” Then he ontiined some schem ‘s which will involve an outlay of millio. of dollars. ‘Money is cheap,” he exultaat ly exclaimed ; “$30,000,000 represent ats three per cent. oaly $90,000!” And the listening Liberals cheered lustily. — Switzerland is preparing ‘to erect six more sauitaria for the treatment of coo - sumption Four are already oven. The latest one, in the canton of Zurich, is plendidly situated amid pine foresis. Its etal cost wax $110.000. Thi- was raised by voluniarv Subscriptions. The patients pay from two to four francs a dav, accord- ing to their circumstances, The Cantonal Government contributes one franc a day per head. Thia is but a sample of what is being done all over Europe. But the authorities here see euch places as Governs ment Pond and do nothing. —Canadian Pacific stock has gone abovethe parmark on tbe stock exchange and the situation generally fairly}warrante the confidence of those who are buying it. The Montreal Gazette remarks that it i« somewhat hardto realize that eighteen years ago therewere many men, anda whole political party in Canada, who dii net b lieve thatthe road would be built, and that fifteen yeara ago, even those who undertook the work were anxious about the outcome. Conrageous faith in a country bas rarely been more markedly jwtiid thaa ia coa.ection with this enierprise. —The Mail and Empire repor‘s that Sir Wilfrid Lauri r tound aa “unanswerable oljection” to the proposal to take the censusin 190) in thefact that it woul! r quire as amendment to the Britith Nroth America Act. He said : —“Canada w_]l do well torefriin trom lightly amending the provisions of the B. N. A. Act «xeept in Caves where tbere is not merely » etrong but an overwhelming cess. It wae prefer able, to his mind, te put up even with in- cub venience than tamoer with the conati- ‘ution, which itis the da'y of Canadian« to retain in its entirety, unlessa great “rong would be doce by its retentun.” These words will be remembered when he in‘roduces hie Senate resolutions. He has vetbineselfa big ta-k. He wnst prove vot Ouly that there ia a**s'rong”’ case, bai so “overwhelming” ove ia favor of those resolutions. It will prove amusing. ~Jt is interesting 'o g'ance at the disburec- ments «f tle Dom sion is each of the list tes years of Libera! Conserva‘ive manage ment acd iv the first three veare under the present government, ae get out in the lat- est Pull cPAccoun's and in’ the report of the lust budget epeech. Here they are: — Tot«] Dis- Year bureemen’s See i eekiccs ee eS ad $ 41 504,'5! i kg 45,064,124 eG 54k. y eee 43,518,168 Ne al ee 41,770,332 RON. sic: Sasiarendiaiene 40,793,208 NOPD. 0 kchsds sesdnehocasehes enkeveees ae DRO, .caccces edesnnipamenseabbiensedi 40 *53,727 | ADS, sccsxce conccesse copeccccsen ey ~an eee NG ed vésinksobsasinkiiactiw 42 872.338 OR. cairo veaee 44 096,333 * * + * . ° SP chin cscecaue sik ae aie tena 42.972 755 Fees vce. 45,334,241 BOD ov sciisinstonens pecenanees .- 50,683,823 SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED May 5 —GUH = Gardner, Marshall, Pictou ; Aacie T McKie, Heater, do, CLEARED. May 5 —s « Polino, Lachance, Sydney : A . T Ps ° - a ® Annie T McKie, Heater, Pictou; Annie Liarie, Jimmo, Cape Tormentine. 208 - —— — —__ Read Paton & Co’s Satu-day price list. Ladies light shoes 65: pair chocolate colored $100 pair at R. K. Joste. Ano‘her lot of sailors opened today at Pston’s. _ Read Paton’s ad. in today’s issue there ig money io it for you, Saturday’s Bargains: Blouses from 35 cents to $1.50, belts from 15 cents to $1.00, eal_r hats 25, 36 and59 cents. All last Saturday’s suaps will ba repeated to-day.— Jas. Paton & Co. Everybody shouli use Paul’s Safety Inks and Mucileges. See our show win- dow for displays ~ Haszard aod Moore. Dont fail to see our mens clothing great, ba-gains, about 35 per cent Jess than reentlar nrices — 1 OR MeDapald A&C % - _— Ko hee : memes Wile ka seareerreapen Sear eRe TES ORI ES POO SEE TEL ES SES j —_——~_— ® eh A TS WS OT I NT ne ihn iter The Transvaal _— LoxDox, May 5—A movement is under way to secure England’s guarantee for the j idepe udeoce of the Traasvasl if President ‘ Kruger will make concessions to the } Uiilanders ta that country. This eolutioa of the Transvaal problem is put forth asacheck to the threatened sin Anglo~Boer relations by those who believe that armed coercion on Englaad’s part to secure burgber rights to Hogl:sh residents in toe Transvaal, would reac: to her detriment, cris: -rere The Dreyfus Case. Paris, May 4.—Slowly but sieally the net is closing around ihe French Gewese «l Staff, in the Dreyfus revision enquiry. General Mercier, who was minisver of war atthe time Dreyfus wascoudemned, on being called upoa by M de Freycinet, the present minister of war, to produce the report regarding the secret dossier which Lieut Colonel Du Paty Dy Cian testified he had sent to Mereivr, re - plied tnat he bad destroyed it, and he cel- led General Conse as a witness to the truth of this statement. Uof rtunately, for Mercier, General Conse had already testi fi-d before the Court of Caseation that, although Mercier destroyed the original, he kept a cop;. NEWS NOTES. Very nearly five thoueand [talians land- ed in New York between Saturday last and Wednesday. 7 ye a MARRIED. At the brides parents. Tyne Valley, May 3rd, by the Rev. Wm. C. Murdoch, Austin A. Ramsay to Janet'a Miller. = a Oe v S caeeenneeneinaiientad SiGK HEADACHE Positively curcd Dy these Little Pills. ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- cess, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORFTD LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Bmall Pill. Small D-se. Small Price. Substitution Yue fraud Uf the day, \ See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Tarter’s Little Liver Pifis FOR SALE The well known Carriage Stallion Black Diamond Knox. For terms, etc, apply Lewis’ Crockery Store Grafton Street. B on Marine— Insurance Rates fixed and Insurance effected va Hulls, Cargoes, Freights and Live Stock. Certificates issued at my office. The Western bas been doing business here longer than any Marine Company represented in P. EB. Island, which fact may be accounted for by my having at all times considered the Company’s ani my clients’ interests as of nore importance than com miseions, A.!] honest losses cheertully and promp- thy settled. 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