THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCil 22, 1859 eee J. J JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent Rex’ Estate bought and sold te tented, Houses ‘ollected. Stamper Block C varlottetown, P.E. I. Managed Es ‘@ Aecou TY FORSALE PROPERTY FORSALE cottage eontaining 9 rooms with frost- proof cellar, good stabi‘; also a store suitable ’or dwelling heuse, Above preperties are sit uated on Bayfield “treet in Charlottetwn, ‘lerms easy. A genuine Bargain J. J. TOHNSTON Real FetateAgent, Chariottetown f land in the weat mm SALE.—A plot o : $125.00 jJ J John- ern part ofghe city. Price aton. Real E«tate Ageat “OR S\LLE.—Several Building Ls in the icinity of Bavfieid St. will be sold cheap. JJ ohnaton, Real Estate Agent. ORSALE,—A house on ir the jail, containing 9 rooms, ilarge barn on premises, J J a! Estvte Afient rOR S* LE.—In Charlottetown Common in vicinity of Brighton, about 6} acres of land l bes Idckeap. JJ Johnston, Real Ks- e Agent, POR SALE—A house on Euston Street, in cicinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- tains 8 réom: and kitchen, in good order, and is heated with hot alr. Good stable and large ad in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply ’ J Joinston, Real Estate Agent , . Pownol Street, Good yard Johnston ne al R h . ta ya to OR S\LE.—A honse situated on the cor ner of Pleasant Street and St. Peters Road Huse contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and stable on premises. The house Is built 8 years ap is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J Jolwnston Real Estate Agent. POR SALE—Three ecresof fandin Char- lottetow :. common, nar residence of Arthur Peters, eq. will be sold cheap and on easy terms, J J Johnston, stam per Block. OR SA LE—about four (4) acres of landin the City of Charlottetown, can be d'vided in- to‘«enty building lots, a genuine Bargain, J) Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double tenemen: house on (hestnut Street, nowin course of erection. Will be completed in one month. Wil! be sold cheapor exchanged for property in s nother part of the city. J Jounston, Real Estate Agent. rOR EXCHANGE.—A three tenement house, situste on Euston Street, newly built, br ngs in a large rent, will be exchanged for *ajitable place in another wart ofthe city ; ohnsion, Real Estate Agent. tf OR SAL’—A two story double tenemen. house on Bishop Street, each tenement con- #inssix roo ns and large yard. Apply ioJ J ohnston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let TOTET.—A houseon King Srreet, ua near Pownal St, stable and yard; $5.50 ig per month. J J Johnston, Keal Estate ’ seub, ~ TO LET.—House on King Street, con- ai taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, ig J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent, = TO LET.—House on King Street, “i) Dear Merchants Bank ot P. E. Island, ji) ontaining 6 rooms rent $5.50 per month J» Jounston, TO LET,—A new house on Brighton ‘as Road, heated with hot water, paths, electric light, etc. Will be rented toa t od tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real state Agent, [Oo LET—Dwelling houses and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. Large warehouse attached; everything in Rrstciass condition. Rent $17000, rent of house alone $100.00,, Apply toJJ Johuston, Real Estate Agent Ch’town, TO» LET.--On the corner of Prince and W ater Streets, a house containing 13 rooms. This place is convenient to railway and boate. Rent mederate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Estate Agent, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dtam per Blocy, Ch’town cles in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 W atches ” | HIs EXCELLENCY'S CABINET. | i ' Sung in Ottawa om the evenings of March 15th and 16:h inst, by the eyndicate | opera company, fer first time. Solo—S. W. Laurier. I’m the man with thesilv’ry tongue, Of the cabinet the sunny ray; Whose pride has so often been stung I could aot arrange things my way, For patronage I wo ald di-pense, To members of the good old school, And carry ont other intents, But io all [ was o’er-ruled, Chorue—aAll. Ob, then Drum on, drum on, drum on, And Yukon-t dea! too lavishly; For bus’aess is bus’ness #0 long As cabinet mia’sters we may be. Trio—Messrs Tarte, Blair and Sifton. We are the chiefs with powers blest; We manage things as we thiok best; We rule the land from west to east, But all bow down down to Jean Babtiste. The Drummond dea! we passed with glee, And Yukon’e richest gold fields we Would have given te a syndicate, But could not control the senate. Chorus—All. Duett—Fielding and Borden. Two jolly Nova Scotians we, And our aims ever bigh and true; We're guardians of the meliehe, And finance for the rollicking crew. Repes! was wrong, we now confess Things in avother light we see, And others attempts would repress, Now that fed’ral mio’stera we be. Chorus. Solo—R. W. Scott. The pene’ner of the can’vet I, An “old and useless senator.” When others for bolidays fly. I’m the guardian of the state, sir. Chorus. Duett —Dobell and Fitzpatriek. We're the tramps of the ship of state, Our business is always to roam; Av’ stablishing fast lines we're great, As well as settling deals with Rome. Chorvs. Solo—H. W. Patterson. The confectioner from Brant am I, The Arbitrer of your customs, see ! lo arranging my tariffs I try That its bad effects hits not me. Chorus. Quartet—H. Mille, Mulock, Cartwright and Davies. We’re tbe victims of accident, A windier crew that has been; We’re paid to give willing conset, To tnings we once denounced unclean. Our free trade principles are past, And other abuses of yore, Condemned fiercely, we now at last Find are not so black as before. Chorus. Chorus—Commons. Ambitioue, Nova Scotia may rage, And try to Foster grave discontent, But through deals and Jocal patrovage, We’ll see once again to lead your seut, The country to the dogs may go, And our pledges so freely giv’n, We repudiate, now we know, We've the meave once more to get in. €horus—All, Oh, then, Drum on, Drum on, Drum on. ene REPLY TO A PROTEST. Sia,—That the childish letter of “Spec-~ tator” in yesterday morning’s Guardian should have aroused the curiousity of ene of your correspondents signing bimself*Ia- quirer,” is truly a matter of much surprise 1 indeed felt thateuch empty etfusions would be entirely ignored by your intel l.igent reader, especia'ly when euch eflus- Silver 1 7.00 » 30.00] iene bear the characteristic mark of the Gold .. 2a 190.00 enaneey es, vanity to rush into print. Can Spectator” tell the history of the Briti-h Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 | Flag, or can he ioterpret the true significa Ribben Geards oy. | tion of the national anthem? Certain it _, | 18 that be is not conversant with either, (-em Rings 1.00 to 50.00 | otherwise he would know that such lip Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 loyalty reflects no renown on the former aod only tends to briog into disrepute the Collar Studs V5 to 2.00] latter, ag history clearly proves that such ridiiddiie 25 to 20.00| ™* (or boys) as “Spectator” only belonge ioe to that clase who are always ready to se!] Mpectacles 50 to 1000 | their birthright and their country for **a 1 fooG Silverware nearly all kinds, in quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. LAYLOR Victoria Jew ‘Iry Sto +: Sanford. COMMISSION MERCHANT ftrict attention to business and prompt re- ' eae = ade. Special attention given to the Bale oO Pork, Poultry, Eggs, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on > pplication. all consi;uaments and ¢orrespon- Hides dienee to, 1.8, SANFORD 46 an (8 Argyle St. H.LIYAX 2@ — mere mess of pottag’.” Britain’s heroes aud America’s patriots have always manifested their love of country by their deeds, while thore who parade their leyalty, as “Spectator” does, were invariably found amonz the cowardly ones that are béver prepared to answe~, country’s call when dangers menace her safe oe. cans doing business I Ameri- Province are alway ready to pay and always do pay fo: the protection, hospitality “Spectator” aue Pp iv ] gees they receive aod he whom designates as tore goer feels assured that vo fond admirer of British Law «nd of { British ingtitutions expects any more trom one who pridea bimself in being an ardent lover of the democratic institutions of the Ameri can Republic. in this rner ‘ K. C. M. G. March 21, 1899. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, yourmoney ates Byeelly goes for Ne The Prince Edward Island Magazine is for sale at all Bookstores and ath. Hs Mas. ou’snews stand. Priced cents Murray Harbor South Notes. et ee Signs of the coming spring are visable iu this locality, ae we see lubster traps and boats viready on the move; of course they are only moving on the land es yet. Ibe lobster business in this vicinity will! not be carried on. on so large a ecale as in fermer veara, a8 the industry ia not so profitable on account of the scarcity aod } emal) sizeof the fieb Greater prepara- ltions are being made ferthe prosecution of e cod and bake fishing. Our creawery is dongarushing bast aes= (nis woter under the management of Mr. Leith Cowan, whore butter cannot be surparsed by apy One,asthe demand Murray Harbor South’’ dairy butter proves. The demand ie greater hao the supply. Our farmers are rece v og # rich barvest from their dairy veo- ture, ‘The measle and Je grippe ep'demics are .beut over. Murray Uartor base had e revere scourg og from sickeess and death hivwinter. Wehave lost some of our beat citizens. A eocial uniler the anspices of the Women’s Missionary Society of this place was held atthe home of Mrs W. H Piowse,on Friday, the 3rd nst, Quite a lengthy programme was rendered after which coffee and cake were served, At the ' or “(ne ) clesea collection was taken up amounting to $8.00. St. Patrick’s night was celebrated in this plece by a grand concert, given by the loeal talent of the place in aid of the P. E Ielaud Hospital. Weare not saying too much whem we prooounce it the best enter- tsinment ever given in Murray Harbor. ‘the Dairy Maids Drill,” by 16 young ladies was a grand feat and very pleasing to watch. A great many were kept away by the stormy night bad roads. Hewever the large hal] wae comfortably filled and the sum of $22.00 realized. The beet of order prevailed. A vote of thanks, moved by Mr..J. BH. Broo! s and seconded by Mr. Albert Houston, was unavimously tendered the performers. The following programme was ably render- ed :— Address.........Chairman......A. P. Prowse Chorus—‘*'Tae Wearing of the Green”...... Recitatien..... ce Miss Faony Brebaut Instrumente] music, violin avd autoharp, soseegeee sss +s W H Bull and Frank Bishop Dialogue— “The Coa: he Bought”........ Chorus ...........eeeeceeePourlittle girls SON 5 6 68h eein tie Mre JR Prowse Instrumenta] mu-ic violin and harp....... ...-Mise Ins Roberts and Frank Bishep Dislog ne—**Sam bo goes a hunting”......... Dues. .......+eceee...... the Misses Harris DUD. Fiicestd Wesiewes Mies Iva Roberis Instrumental music, violin and harp.... ..Mies Ina Reberteand Frank Bishop Dialogue—~* The Bobtown School”..:... ere «eeeeeeee Miss [na Roberts mentation ss 634.66. 4k a ....-Mise McLeod Dialogue—*“ Selling fiv screens’........ DNS Nisin bab ics .... Mies Julia Brebaut Recitation....... eseseeee Mr David Brehaut Stump speech “ Bro. Haley”...W H Bull Dialogue....Mr Leith Cowen and Sembo Bis ties ..Mre W Prowseand Mies Maud BOUNOS ke. ctel Midiasks< vcaess Dialogue—“ An Apulogy”................ Inetrumental musi¢c.................- Mies Ina Roberts and FrankBishop Dialogue—‘* A Surprise for you”.......... lostrumental music, viclin and harp...... cceeeeeee WW H Bull and Frank Bisbop “ The dairy maid’s drill”...16 young ladies SOOM BO PN s icceeie ct svcces ee Ged Bive the Queen. Reporter Murray Harbor South, March 18,1899. e+e —— At Ovawa a few davs ago Sir Charles Tapper delivered an interesting adcrese. He madea playful allusion toa refer~ ence made in the re3olution to his “ad- vancing yeare,” and said that he was not conscious of any great advance, for he still telt young and ~ hoped 10 we spared for some years yet to fight the battles of the Conservative party. Whether these years were few or wmavy he would devote them entirely io the rervice of hie courtry and to the great Conserva~ tibe party »nder which Caneds had grown aol developed unt! it was the wooder and admiration ef the world. He was not working for personal ambition, for there was no gift in the Lands ef the eovereigy or the people which be had not enjoyed, but he was working,and would continue to work fox the preservation of that con~ federation in tbe formation of which he had assisted and which was now threateved with destruction by men who had pot contributed one brick to the noble structure (Applause) He declined to criticize the Government, as he would bave an oppor- tunity of doing so in the manner he liked be»t—in Parliament—face to face with bis opponents, but he did want to congratu~ iate the Liberal party, noton anything they had done, but on something they had notdowe. For eighteen years they had abusing the National Policy and say- ing that when they got into power every vestige of protection would be ewept away. Well, they had got into power, and far from sweeping protection away, they had adopted the National policy holus bolus. (Laughter and applause.) } If you have catarrh, don’t dally with ' local remedie*, but purify and enrich your blood with Hood’s Sarsapari/la. When the new chicken fattening station is started there willbea big demani for Plymouth Rock chickens. It will pay you to raise them. Prepare youreelf vefore band by purchasing 4 setting of first-class Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching from Alfred Riggs, Granville St, City. He will be ready in abont a week to supply you wiih eggs from the Gnest lot of Plym uth Rock fowls he bas ever bred from. d&w {ook OUT for the first signs ot impure blood—Hood’s Sarsaparille is your safeguard. It will purify, eurich and vitalize yw BLOOD. ) \ ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. ee Montreal Star: Inthe eight months of the current fiscal year, the Governmeat has collected $29,253,642 of revenue, of of which $22,620,000 was drawn from customs and exciee dutv—which ie nota bad showing fora profe-sedly free trede admiuistration. Itie an increase of $4 000,0¢0 from these sources over the same period of the preceeding year. The net debt ia $3,(00,000 lar:scr than twelve months ago, and 1¢ steadily increasing at the rate of $10,(0) a day, whieh ie anoth- er pret'y fair snowing fora Goveroment that promised to pradnally reduce the debt until it was almost wiped ou a'toge:h er. For the ordieary services of the eountry, $23,697,009 has been expended during the past eight months—another increase of $2.000,000 over the same period in 189758 —whieh 18 also @ atil] m >re creditat]: record forthe party whose watch word was “Bconomy and Retrench~ meat.” Altogethér the expendiuure from last July to the end of February was about $5 000,000 ahead of the corresponding previous pericd Thie, too, is notso bad tur a business government. We are be-~ ginning to see the poiot of Mr. Tarte’s in- v' anon to the peoole last autumn to “Wa till youre us oextyear.” We are nut waiting io vain. The People’s Faith Firmly Grounded Upon Real Merit —They Know Hood's Sarsaparilia Absolutely and Permanenily Cures When All Others Fail. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is not merely a simple preparation of Sarsaparilla, Dock, Stil- lingia and a little lodide of Potassium. Besides these excellent alteratives, it also contains those great anti-bilious and liver remedies, Mandrake and Dande- lion. It also contains those great kidney remedies, Uva Ursi, Juniper Berries, and Pipsissewa. Nor are these all. Other very valuable curative agents are harmoniously com- bined in Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it is carefully prepared under the persona supervision of a regularly educated pharmacist. Knowing these facts, is the abiding faith the people have in Hood’s Sarsaparilla a matter of surprise? You can see why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures, when other medicines totally, absolutely fail. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $6. . are the best after-dinner Hood’s Pills pins. siadicestion. 5 P. E. Island Railway Baster Holidays CHEAP EXCURSIONS EXCURSION RETURN T:CKETS at One First class Fare will be ssuec: March 29th te April 3rd, 1899, both inclusive to and from all stations, good to return up to and ineluding April 4th, 1899, Tickets are not good for going journey after date of issue. Special Cheap Rates. Tickets will be issued On al! trains SATU R- PAY, ist April, good to return same day, at the following low rajes:— Tignish to Charlottetown.... ..........., A’ berton rs a ick eee Bioom field “4 ere a O’ Leary e eae i hee Port Holl Wellington Miscouche Summerside Kensington Free'owa Emerald Cape Traverse Bradaibane “ Wun er River N. Wilt: hire ‘harlottetown Souris ; Bear River ; “t, Peters ’ ; Georgetown = esha cctaieund 75 ; ) th a PAS et bt RO OD Or Or Or oe Or Or sixei - ee ‘ ae ~ ~ ~1 QD s1s749 Exe Ove es one Caidigan gee AC ok i Mt. Stewart Saiki ho eecsaes UO GOURMROUNEGS., ..... 5. ck ccoces A'bertoa te pd wate Bloomfield O’ Leary om Pert Hill ieuaee (eee wl Wellington _ ip ps 5 aces aas Miscouchbe Kensington Freetown Emerald Cape Traverse Bradalbane Hunter River N. Wiltshire Charlottetown Iotermeciate Stations at propotinate rates A Special Passenger Train will leave Tig- nish at5a m. April Ist; arrive at Charlotte- town abeutl0,10 a. m. Leave Charlotte- town at 3 30 p. m, Summerside at545 Pp. Mm, arrive at Tigrtsh about $00 p, m,; thus allowing feople west of Summerside an Oop- ortunity of commiog toSummersice and Char lottetown, doing their business and returning the same day, G. A. SHARP, Superintendent: Railway O%ce, Ch town, 1, 96 mar 4—dé&w WOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an appl’- cation will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Prince Eiward Island, at its next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Charlottetewn, the title to ail that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the City of Charlotte- town, being Town Lots num- bers Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety Three (93), Ninety-four, and part of Town Lot No, (18) in the 4th hundred of Town Lots,in Charlottetown, being the property known as the West Kent Street Schoo! land and premisere Dated at Charlottetown this 1st day of March, 1899. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Caarlottetown H. M, DAVISON, City®Clerk, 5’ —dJy 4w & R. Gaz, b niin Ne SY. a cs ee WW SY yy . ag . QS i \ Hats for all shaped heads, Hats for all kind of faces, Hats for 25c or hats for $5.00 CHRISTY * LOND IN HA ARE THE BEST 16 Cases Just Opened In fact the long and sbort of it is ® sell more hats than all the other dealers p together. We sell better hats than aa cne else oa the Island, we sell newer styles we show a larger assortment, When we show you a hat and tell y it is a good one, or a stylish hat, we kno what we are talking about, There are othe? that don’t. We make a study of the ] business and our experien:e in this lim should count tor something See Our New Styles Prices The Lowé | PROWSE - BROS. The Stylish Hatters hieaeaae eo? ‘ SASS