; que Weems Tom YS PNR IE OT TRA BE ISNT 4 I do not believe there is a case of dyspep- sia, indigesticn or any stomach trouble that cannot be re lieved at once and rmanently cured by my DYSPEPSIA SURE. ¥ MUNYON. At all druggists, Q5e. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1505 Arch street, Phila. ' ' 4 J.J. JOHNSTON Real Estate bonghtand so'd on Commission, Estates Managed. Rented. Re Houses ta Collected. Stamper Block C sarlottetown, P.E.{I. PROPERTY FORSALE FOR SALE.— A plot of land in ern partof thecity. Price $125.00}J J John- ston, Real Fsitate Agent FOR SALE.—“everal Building L ta in the vicinity of Bavflcid St, will be sold cheap. JJ Johnston, Reel Estate Agent. FORSALE \ house on Pownol Street, near the jail, containing 9 rooms, Good yard andlarge barn on premises, J J Johnsion Ree! Estvte Afiv at FOR S8‘LE the vicinity of ltrighton, about 6 will be sold che JJ Johnston, tate Agent, Common in acres of land Real hs- n Charlottetown FOR SALF— 4 house on Enston Street, in vicinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- tains 8 rooms and kitchen, in good order, and is heated with hot air. Good stable and large yard in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SALE, ner of Pleasan House containe stable on premi and is in exce Johnston Real A house situated on the cor Street and St. Peters Road 10 rooms has a good cellar and es. The hoase is built 8 years lent condition. Apply toJ J itate Agent. POR SALE—Thr2e acres of landin Char- “ttetown, com mon, near residence of Arthur eters, Esq. will be sold cheapanion easy terms, JJ Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE- the City of Ch totwenty buik J J Johnston, Stamper Block FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—-A double tenement honus3 on t‘hestnut Street, now in course of erection. Will be completed in one month. Willbe sold cheapor exchanged sbout four (4) acres of landin rlottetown, can be d! vided in- ng lota, agenuine Bargain, for property ip another partofthecity. J J ohnston, Rea' Estate Agent. FOR EXCHANGE.—A three tenement hous-, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in a larce rent, will be exchanged for 35 itable place in another vart ofthe city J Johnston, ieal Estate Agent. FOR SALE — 4 two story doub'e tenemen: house on Bishop Street, each tenement con- ainssix rooms and large yard. Apply toJ J chnston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let ———— = TOLE’.—A_ houseon King Street, in| near Powral St, stable and yard; $5.50 “A. permonth. J J Johnston, Keal Estate Agent. = TO LE un taining ogo JJ John TO LET.~—Honse on King Street, | Dear Merchan’s Bank ot P. EK. Island, ontaining 6 rooms, rent $5.50 per month obnston. ; TO LE fir Road, he ea electric ert tenant r tstate Agent. TO LET—Dwelling hous2 and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. Large warehouse attached; everything in Myst c'ass condition. Rent $:7000, rent of house alone $1).00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, Rea) Estate Accent Ch’town, TO* LET.--On the corner of Prince and Water Streets, a house containing 13 roome. This place is convenient to railway and boats. Rent mederate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real ketate Agent, ".—House on King Street, con- rooms, rent $5.00 per month, ton, Real Estate Agent. ‘—A new house on Brighton ved with hot water, oaths, ght, etc. Will be rented toa isonably, J J Johnston, Real J.3, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Stamper Blocy, Ch’town Wateh Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 Watches in Silver 700 » 3000 Gold 10.00 +» 19000 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25e Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Stud» O5to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10,00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: EW. TAYLOR Victoria Jewelry Sto the west | ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 21, 1899 - —. ee ANOTHER LETTER FROM MR A MARTIN M. P. To the Editor of The P.triot, - Sin,—I received your Weekly Patrio of tbe 9th to-day, which contain-d your reply to my letter of the 4h, which you to publish, for which There are a few ‘oppreesive epitivets’ were good eng favor | thank vou. typographicol errors—* should have read ‘“‘offensive epithets’— al‘oa few others. Beasidea your reply, you have given me some “edilorial aiten- top evidently wrtien be~ fore vou received my last letter. I[ refer to it because it contains the most stupid statement 1 ever met. You qwte Tne Examiner, over whose shoulder you try to strike me, as follows: “He (wyzseif) lid } ow (? j Alig cove fry } oO t} ; other year has p bss land nothing tever has been done towardsthe con struction of either je. This sentence you put in italics, and pro- ceed tocomment on itas follows, viz. : “Indeed, does Mr. Martin not know that a survey was held in the summer of 1897 andthe entire'line l:id out through tLe Belfast ard Murray Harbor disiricte, down to Beach Point?” Well, well that isclever. I might exclaim to you In your own languyge: “Wl! wordeis evr ceas? ?” Are you aware ofthe fi ght of tim f? Are youaware that thi is 1:9)? Surely then if the survey was made in 1897—as everybody kvows it was—an- other year (and more thana_ year) bas passed without anything beingdone to wards either the railway or bridge. Ifyou belev. the ewas anything done toward-[ihe cor struetion of railway or bridge 1897, pray let us hear it. When you realy ,hsve nothing to slow, and you cccupy nearly a column of your paper claiming thatIdid not koow any- thing abont the survey, you only give a tree exhibition of the slender na‘ ure of your editorial equipment; and display more of the characteristics of a cheap, bri« fleas attorney, temporarily elated by some chance turo uf good fortune, rather thao the qualities of an editor of a respectable paper. I need not ‘esture you that I neither court your commenodativuns nor fear your reproaches--of thetwo pardon me it I prefer the latter as being the less injurious. Takiog you to be the writer of those articles—the distinguished editor is succeeding a great man, a giant in your profession. 1 would advise you to send & petition somewhere, and pray for his mantie—as your readers are well aware that he is gone and his mantle with him, Coming to your rep'y to my letter I mav say you signally failed to confirm a single statement in your first editorial. You admit that you bad nc grounds for charg- ing me with opposition to the bridge; but you insist on placing the Conservative party in Opposition to it. As you pro- duced no proof for your statement I accept the charge as not proven. Consequently your inference that I have disassociated myself from my party is not well or fairly drawn. You may,however possess your soul in patience. Itwill takea gcoddeal mo-e than the professions you make on behalf of the L’beral party to induce me to cast away my present allegiance. If loud- mecuthed professiOns of purity wou!d make a party pure then the Liberal party would bethe “perty of purity” par excellence. But unfortunately their record is egainst them. Instead of any acqusition to the Liberal ranke, if Libers] performancés w |! not bear a more reasontble proportion to their loud-mouihed professions and pro~ miser,you may exp c’'—very reasonably ex pect ifyou at all realize the intelligence of tLe people--not avy addition to your party but a very large defection from it. You need not expect that maligning your op- ponent, melizning and vi'l'fying the leader of the Conservative part; —a man whose ehoe latcbets you a:e unworthy to unloose —whose name was aseociated with every public enterprise which contributed to the welfare of C nada, whose public services to Cavada in no small] way contributed to make it ‘he grea: “nation” which your leader admitted it had become, aod which he proclaimed in England it bad become— I tay do not expect that vilify- railway o hil Ve since Cente ee a 1899 DIARIES. Canadian and —— Amrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. P. kK. I. Almanae now on sale. =e ooa HASZARD & MOORE ig such men As those will help you to cover the shortcomings ofthe Liberal parity. Neither need you expect thet shouting about so-called “bogus surveys before an election,” will echield your Own party in making sarveys which may yet prove to have been bogus Neither i it edifying to be continually talking sou! surveys till some result will accruetrom your boasted survey “ of the entire loe through Belfast and Murray Harbor disiricts, righ: down to Beach Po nt.” Beario mind the people vant a litt e more than a railway and bridge by a Minnie of Council and survey. They ! prefer their railway to Le bo lt by honest iabor and good materia!,and, mark you, they w.a@u Ww bavy it, But what about hat Order in Cvoancil and delegation to Ottawa? In jour first article you say ou bave twow of buildiog railway and ridge—or+ by Minute of Couvecil and eur- Vey, be other * pressing Of (his matter vefore the Domin ov Cabinet by tue Gov- eroment de eyai+-, Hoo. A. B. Warbur- op, (then Premier, Attorney General icDonald, aud Hou. J. W Richards, enen they were in Ottawa Jast March. lo your last =—_ ediitoria! — bis ia your reference to it—yeou say ‘With regard to Mr. Martio’s motion for ‘opies of Order in Council,i ¢., in con- uection with t e government of P. E Is land andthe delegation to O:tawa last ses- son, itis well known thatthe delegation went to Ottawa to try and get a reference to arbitration of cer sin claims set out io his memorial, and we believe ali the p pers asked for were bought owo ” Now, don’t you think those two versions by yourself of the mi-s:on of those delegat:s 10 Ottawa lest March somewhat contra- dietory—very coutradictory, io fact as con~ tradictory as they we | possibly could be. I, one article you say the delegates went t» Ottawa last March to provide a fair, practical and reasonable way of vuilding @ railway and bridg, “by presting of this matter beture the Dominion Caboet.” In the next article you say “it was will «nova that that delegation went to O..awa for another purpose altogether.” That is they went thereto get money to replevish an €x- bausted treasury, and yet you have the effrontery in your firstarticie to tell the people icterested ia this railway aod bridge that they were in O:tawa pushing for both. Verly no one would need a better, a more striking example of the methods and the prevailing characteristics of some of the leadirg men cf the Liberal party, and I might say—tbe ably and truth/ulness—save the marke— you as the distinguished editor of a presumably reli- able newspaper appear to be possrs:ed of. There is no further need to prolong this letter. If you refcr to this matter again, be a little more particular as to your facia. You need not ask your readerscrary one else if they know any- thirg about the Minute of Counc! and survey. They all knew a great desl more than youappear to imagine. Bat if youdo pursue the question further, tell whether 2 or not {the Governmest of the Province under the present leadership has confirmed the Minute of Counc)! pass~ ed by the Warberton Admins‘ration in F<braary, 1898, You :might sl-osay, as vou areevidently inthe confid nce cf the Government, whether or not that M nate of Connei] is toremain a dead letter, and if your p rty is going to int:cduce legisla- tion next session to carry it out. [am sure your readers wil! thank you for re- liable i:formation on those {yoints as will Yours v ry truly, AiexaNnDer Martin, Valleyfield, Feb. 11, 1899, So much depends upon the purity of the blood that by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla m sy diff rent diseases are cured. _ = = a SOGG cues ves @ 0ecee0es s3e0 Money : Saving ADVICE If you have not dealt with HUGHES the People’s Druggist in 1898, resolve to do so in 1899. He gives advice and services free, and sells the Best English Drugs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store in the city. - You can save 25 p. c. on all pre- scriptions you have prepared by hmm. Your friends have proved this—Give him a trial and see if he cannot save money for you, PAaTRONIZE.... Hughes The People’s Druggist. Apothecaries Hall seeeceonuesee | @enmeaseeo OSS6952806098 J enstseseeasa Local Patriotism! Boom Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You can do so by purchasing eoap mate at the Charlottetowa Soap Works. 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Tue result is beavy, eodden mass which ferments (the first proceas-of decay ) po soaing the blood, making it thin, weak aud lacking in red corpurcle:; poisoning the brain caus iug headaches, pain in the eves, Bad digestion weakens the hear’, causing palpitation and fivally bringing on diseas: of this very imporiant orgau. Poor digestion poisons the kidneys, caus- ingsbrights disease and diabetes, And thesr is 60 be: ause every organ,°ve: y nerve depends upon the stomach a one fur pourishment and renewal, and weak diges- tion shows itself not oaly in loss of appe- tite and flesh, but in weak rerves and muddy complexion, Tne grea: English scientist, Hurley, said the best start in life is a sound stomach. Weak stomache fails to digest food proper- iy, because they lack -he prope’r quantity « f d gestive acide (lactic and bydrochl ric) and peplogenic producis; the most sensible remedy in all cases of indigestion, is to take afier each meal one or two of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply in © pleessnt, barmless torm all the el-meut- that weak stomach Jack, The regular use of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets wil cure any form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. They inccease fleab, insure pure blood strong nerves, bright eye and clear com- pl-xioo, because ell these result ouly from woolesome food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuaris Dyspep- sia Tab'eis at 50 cents full size package or by mail by enclosing price toStaart Co., Marshall, Mch, but ask you druggist fires. A littl book on stomach dieeas s mailed free. Address S.uart Co, Marsha! 5 Mich, fe NF A Generous Offer We are authorized to off-r our readers, prepaid, a freesample of a never~fxiling cure for catarrb, bronchitis, irritable throat, influenza, and such throat and nasal diseases. There is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi- cal. On mente and wasthes cannot reach the diseased parts, and have thus proved useless. But Cutarrhozone is cerried by air directly to the di-eased part, and is like a breeze from the pine woods. Write tor free ‘ample to N.C. Portsoy & Co, Kingston, Cnt. 7+ Oem Mitton Scciat.—Owing to the stormy weather on Jan. 24th the congregation of | Milton have decided to bave a repetition of their basket social at Winsloe Hall on Feb. 22nd. Proceedsin ail of the new church. Admission 10 cente. Ladies with baekets free. Ifthe evening of she 220d is stormy, the sogial will be held on the following evening. 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On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door to the right upstairs, DR. J. H. AYERS, Daati LAS BGS LIS Es QE FLILEIGLPS PS AWK Bie Stock to be S LAUGH TERED. at the DARUAIN we GORNER ‘lhe Entire Stock Tro be Sold SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY FIRE & WATER