‘ if PR il th. ly etn ee SOR A Ne eS wii TRS ec st was THE DAILY sened every afte EXAMINER noon from the 4? office of the Examiner Publishiog Co, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE) SO TO aediseces ecko ctidiecceaee $4.50 DO Me tecesits 64. cctuse peccveves s sea eU Three Months,..... p Seepceseocecese + ote Ge UA. S vin 'éiws. dal eueaeduvel 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER ig issued every Friday morning. It is made up of the matt + which has appear - ed in the Deily, a (a fiest-class news- paper, covtalr ' atert’ pews Subscriptis ~ STON neal Estate Agent Real Estate boughtaad sold ou Commission, Estates Managed. Houses Rented. Rents*Collected. Stamper Block C aarlottetown, P.E.{I. PROPERTY FORSALE ¥ FOR SALE.—A piot of land in the west ern partof the city. Price $125.00 J J John- ston, Real Estate Avent FOR 3ALBE ~—everal Building Lots in the vicinity of Bavfisid Ss. will be sold cheap. JJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE near the jail, containing 9 rooms, andlarge barn on premises, J J Real Estete Afient ~{ house on Pownol Street, Wood yard Johnston FOR 8 *LE.—In Charlottetown Common in the vicinity of Brig):ton, about 6} acres of land will be soled cheap. JJ Johnston, Real ks tate Agent, FOR SALE—A bouse on Enston Street, in vicinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- tains 8 rooms and <itchen. in good order, and is heated with bot air. Good stable and large yard in connection. will be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SALE.—A honse situated on the cor- ner of Pleasant “treetand St. Peters Road House contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and stable on premise:. The hoase is built 8 years and is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J Johnston Real Er'ate Agent. FOR SALE—Tr2e acres Of landin Char- lottetown, common, near residence of Arthur Peters, Esq, wil! be soidcheap anion easy terms, JJ Sohnston, Stamper Biock. FOR SALE—a)out four (4) acres of land in ' ; ' ' THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'V'ETOWN, JANUARY 31, 1869 THE DAILY EXAMINER JANUARY 31. 1899, NOTES ON THE NEWS. The achievement of a young Englisb- map, Mr. Albert B. Lioyd, who bas just accomplished a remarkable jourvey 1 Africa takes rank as one of the most ad- venturous and courageous exploits of pres Unlike Stavley and many others who have of late traversed the Dark Continent, Mr. Lloyd travelld and explored with only one or two com-~ panions avd another, remarkable fact, in all hie journeyiogs the enterprising explor- er bad no occasion to fire a shot in self- defence, ent day explorers, Mr. Lloyd explored the country of the Pigwies, lived with cannibal tribes, under- went manv perils by land and water, and finally emerged unscathed. He has now been interviewed for the Englieh paper. In due time we may look for the inevitable book . a * The most interesting portion of the published interview is that which relates to the dark forest in which Jive the Pigmies. The gloom of the immense forest is #0 dense that at noon if was impossible to read in it. The forest is so extensive that it took Mr. Lloyd twenty days to traverse its gloomy shades. The who inhabit it are a most remarkable race. They are about tour feet in leagth, are wel! developed but,so timid that they cannot loo & mao in dwarfs the face. The men wear long beards which give thema most peculiar appearance. much In their actions they resemble monkeys. They are ev tirely romantic and at night shelter them-~ very selves in huts two or three feet high. “* The description of the great forest is most impressive. In its dark glades per- fect stillness reigned, save when a tree fe!! with acrasbing report which made most The forest is said alive with startling interruptions. to be literally elephants, leopards, wild pigs, buffalo an antelope. Not a single European was met within its the City of Charlottetown, can be divided in- totwenty building lots, a genuine Bargain, J J Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double tenement hous: on Chestnut Street, now in course of erection. Will be completed in one month. Wilibe sold cheapor exchanged for propery in «nother partofthecity. JJ Johnston, Rea! Estate Agent. FOR EXCH ANGE.—A three tenement house, situate ou Euston Street, newly built, brings in a large rent, will be exchanged for @ Sujtable place in another vart ofthe city J Johuston, heal Estate Agent. FOR SALE~ 4 two story double tenemen: house on Bishop Street, each tenement con- eins six rooms and large yard. Apply to J J shnston, Staraper Block, Hauses To Let Se TO LY T.—A honseon King Street, ‘a near Pownal St, stable and yard; $5.50 iy) per mouth. J J Johnston, Keal Estate Agent, 4 TO LiwT.—Honse on King Street, con- ei taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, og J J Job aston, Reai Estate Agent. TO £LET.—House on King Street, Nia near Merchants Bank ot P. E. Island, 5 ontain: og 6 rooms, rent $5.50 per month Jennston TO LET,—A new house on Brighton ii Road, seated with hot water, vaths, oy electric Hight, ete. Wiil be rented toa good tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real Mataie Agen! TO LET—D welling house and shop on lower Queen Stree’, house contains eight rooms. Large warehouse attached; everything in Srst class condition. Rent $170.00, rent of house alone .100.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, Rea) Estate agent Ch’tewn, TO LET.- On the corner of Prince and Water Stree!s, a house containing 13 roome. This place is convenient to railway and boats. Rent moderate, Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Katate Agen', 3.31, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dtam per Biocy, Ch’town ADVICEJABOUT Spice. | When ordermy a packrge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin nainon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for :: : Mott's 2-2 20068 J 440060008 226484 4200886 SO =” “Seer? OG + & @SO4086006006080 C!AMERA(. FOR SALE Cos: $10.00, two months in use, as good 24 new, will be sold for $5.00. For sale at this office confines. + Probably after the completion of Cecil Rhodes great dream, the railway through Africa the townof the Great Dark Forest will be the supplement to the Cairo- Kbartoum excursion. The railway from all reports is almost sure of completion in permission for a right of way through the German territory has been secured, and capital is promised to carry the under takiog to completion. * * . Here are a few prices realized ata recent sale of foreign postage stamps which collectors should pass in their note- books. New South Wales, S ydoey View, 2d blue £46; the same 31 green, unused £40. British Columbia 244 imperforate, a pair, £40. attention was Only.a few days ago our to an accidental find of old stamps made in Charlottetown from which the discoverer realized fifty dollars. Verily money and “stamps” are synonymous. The question of the on the directed French rights shore ia rapidly assuming an acute stage. Sir Charles Dilke, who bad charge of this matter whenat the Foreign Office, con- tributes ap article tothe February number of the Pell Mail Magazine, in which be clearly and cogently deals with the various phases of this diapute, which be considers one of the most dangerous as well as one of the mostdifficult of all international questions. At the same time,it is his Opinion that the policy of France in res- pect of Newfoundland is a dog-in-tie~ manger policy, and he thinks that “the time hascome when we ought to make clear Newfoundland to France that we cannot allow anarchy upon 700 miles of British shore to preserve a shadow of aright, granted in 1737 under circumstances wholly differ- ent. a la anaes eee TAKE NOTICE. During the year the space devoted ‘to advertising MINARD’S LINTI- MENT will contain expressions of no uncertain sound from people who speak from persona] e€.perience as to the ; merits of this best of Household Rem- ' edies, WANTED —By the first of February, ac Apply to Mrs F W Hyndman, Kent Nd sg TO LET.—The house and premises |] as the “Old London House,’ situate on pe St., .extio Government Warehouse No l Apply to Peake wros & Co. janB—tf ‘T9 LET—On Dorchester St. 4s it Apply to Wm, Mucray . ' ae THE ENGINEERS’ QUARTERS. They are a Great Attraction and of Great Benefit. The new rooms and the evening classes of the Charlottetown Engineers are prov- ing& great attraction and a great beoefit 10 the members of thecorps, The roomea are in tbe basement of the Lyceum, and their general neatoess and layont is a sur- prise tO apyose who may visit them, Phe equipment is excellent, and besides a shooting gallery consists of foils, swords, masks and gauotiets for sword exercise, dam-bbelis and clubs, Whitely exercieers, vaulting bar aud matresses, boxing gloves, etc. Besides the classee in general engineering work, tbe men receive in- struction if driil and other gymnastic xer ive, and already some are becoming quite preficrent, The interior decorations of the rooms are very neat and well worthy of inepec- on. As the visitor entere the first taing that attracts the eye ia a large mapof the world on one of the sections of the ceiling. This map is similar to the new postage stamp, aod shows tn bright red the ex:eot of the British possessions. On the wall in the centre section isthe crest of the corps, whichis hung in a large white frame and draped with asilk flag, Blue bunting forme aback ground on which are placed toile and swords, and below a picture of “what we well boli” lendsa finish tothe whole. Theefficere and the sappers rooms both contain many hand- some pictures of militay subjects, aod in the main halla picture of Kitchener at- tracts attention. The rooms fill a long felt want not only in a military *enge but in providing a place where the youog men may spend their evenings under proper care aud super- vision, and those officers who vadertovk the task of providing euch a place for the men of their corps deserve a lot of credit. Possibly if all citizens took as much inter- est ip the young men of the town as these gentlemen do we would have lessof our boye going away or figuring in undesirable company when at home. The Engineers’ will hortly give an entertainment ofa military character to help in defraying the expense of their school, and witbout doubt our citizens will aceord them a bumper houee and will in returo receive a pleasant evening’s ainusement. UNFADING COTTON BYES, —— ee Special Fast Diamond Dyes for Cotton That Will Not Wash out in Soapsuds. It is absolutely impossible to get a fast aod sa'iefactory coloroncotton from the same dyes as are used for woolen goods and forthatreaeson Diamond Dyes havea epecially- prepared line of fast colors for cotton that will give perfect satisfaction. If you want to color cotton asd mixed goods be eure to get the fast Diamond Dyes for cotton, aa thev will give colors tha’ wi'l not fade even by washingin strong soap- soads or exposure tosunlight. I: any dealer tries to sell you the same dye to color cots ton as he would for colour ng wool, do not accept it, as such dyes are unreliable, end in the majority of cases will ruin the mate- rial on which they are u-ed. There are rome fifty different kinds of Diamond Dyes, so that you can get any color that you wish. By using them in d:tferent strengths any desired shade can be made, and all the fashionable colors are readily gotten with these dyes. To get afast, rich, full black, use one of the Diamond Dye Fast Blacks. There are three different kinds, for wool, for cotton and mixed goods, and for silk and feathers. They colora rich, fall black that cannot be distinguished from new goods, Diamond Dyes are prepared specially for bome use, with very simple directions so that it is but little trouble or work to nee them. A direction book will be sent free to anv address, Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal, Que. —— LL NR A NEWS NOTES While Schuyl>r Griffin and his wife, of Port Stanley, were attending a funeral oa Wednesday, fire destroyed their home. The Sultan is in fear of a rising of Al- baniane, a force of whom form his body guard, to avenge the assassination of Ali Ghani Bey, at the Sultan’s order. The Spanish Colonial Office, which is £00n to go Out of existence, will do so wits a debt of $8,000 000, due to Spanish sol- diers. The War Otfice will aseume the dzbt. FDA ORME | ee CAME Ee cereal og O10 Mae Port oF Pasprsrac.—Mr Tarte, bas returned to Ottawa trom Paspebiac. He i eayethatthe port is navigable for ten mouths ip the year. Ra arkas_Le Wuist Haxps.—The Hari- ford Courant reports that while Mesers F Jobnson, WB Beckwith, 8A Weller, Mr Tracy, and Mr Fallon wire playirg whist lately a deal was made in which each player received a full suit of cards. It in said that euch hands have been re~ ported only three times,twice in London and once in New York. Ottawa Journal: T’nere was a time in Montreal when the funeral of a map like Dr. Chiniquy, attended by the Orangemen in @ body, would not have geen allowed to ps: in peace. The time waa in Toronto when the the parades cf Roman Catholic soc eties would not have been allowed to go uadecorated by brickbats. A broader toleration prevails now all around to the credit of all partier, Warning and Advice TO All Those Go- Ing Deathward. ce ate Hiow to Meet and Van- ish Kidney Troubles. Paines Celery Compound the Sufferers Only Salvation. Too many men aod women forget the fact that the kidneys are most important organs ofthe body. They sre wender- fully constructed machines that filter all poiscns and impurities from the blood. When, through disease, they are unable to do their regular work poison and death are carried to all parte of the system. When the kidneys are disordered, the usefortunate victim is quickly and eurely brought toa knowledge ofthe dangers that develop Bright's disease and Diabetes. The back achee; there is indigestion, dropsy, inflem mation of the bladder and a constant call to uriaate. There is generally abundant sediment in the wa‘er; sometimes it is pale in color, frequectly it is slimy and streaked with binod. Any of the symptoms noted above should create alarm, and warn the victim that he or she shonld at once make use of Paine’s Celery Compound, the only medicine that can put to tight all symptoms of a dreaded and deadly disease. The action of Paine’s Celery Compound is prompt and telling in the most aggravated forms of kindney disease ; it searches out every weak spot, and its healing virtues bring strength and regular action to every organ. What Paine’s Celery Compound has done for others iu the past it will do for you now. Do not hesitate or prccrastinate poor sufferer ; lay hold of Paine’s Celery Com-~ pound at once, and heelth will be your re ward. It cures surely and permanently. <a « - ~~ DARLINGTON SCHOOL. Tribute to a Deserving Teacher. The semi.annual examination of Dar- lingtop schoo] was heldon Wednesday, the 18th inst., aod was an event crowned with succes3. We are very much pleased with the progress our children are makiog un- derthe direction of their teacher, Miss Mary Campbell, who, ever since she gredaated at Prince of Wales College, five years ago, has performed her duties as teachtrofour ecboul. She has done her work faithfully, ;atlieatly and successfully, aod we sre greatly pleated to say her ef- forte have not been in vain. After the children were examined in their work during the past eix months,a programme had been prepared by the children. I might intimate tbat thia is a part of the ¢Xamibation we always look fcrward to with great pleasure. Among the recita- tions given was one worthy of especial men~ tion recited by Margaret Campbell. It was both enlightening and elevating to the miods ofall who beard it. Both old and young were alwaye pleased to hear this young lady either read or recite, as she e1 ways brings before the mind a vivid mean- ing of whatever the When the programme was ended, presents were distributed to eli the children. Mr. D. E. Campbell, Mr. McPhee, and Mr. J. R. McLe.d then addressed the teacher and echolars with both jovial and suasive language. At theclose, Mr. Jobn Me Lean, of North Wiltehire, whose children have been attending here for the past year and a-half, and who are genera] favorites throughout the district, treated the chi - dren with candy. Thus ended a very happy meetiog. We all wieh to extend our thanks to Miss Campbell for her work in our schoo]. Farewe!]. J. 8. McLxop, Secretary of Trustees. Darlington, Jan. 29, 1899. Pure Every thought, word and action OO takes vitality from the blood; every nerve, muscle, bone, organ and tissue depends on the blood for its quality and condition. . Therefore pure Spring blood is absolutely Medicine necessary to right living and healthy bodies. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great blood purifier and the best Spring Medicine. Therefore it is the great cure for scrofula, salt rheum, humors, sores, rheumatism, catarrh, etc.; the great nervine, strength builder, appe- tizer, stomach tonic and regulator. Fioods Sarsaparilla sv7% druggists. $1 six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Get Hood’s and only Hood's. Hood's Pilig taken after dinner aid digestion. NOTICE—There is on the sabscribers prem ise: a Maire,which if not called for at once wits be suld te « y for advertising and other ex- peuses. Heary Neill 2Akwig undertakes to do. } w~NOW ON AT THis LONDON House Dress Goods Prints White Cottons Ribbons, ete, Flannelettes. i J Harris) LL - POCSSSCE BOSS MJ 6E608CRCGR008 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. ooseeeeo ARO ME* 2208 You can save 25 p. c. on all pre- scriptions you have prepared by hm. Your friends have proved this—Give him a trial and see if he cannot szve money for you, PATRONIZE. ... Hughes The People’s Druggist. Apothecaries Hall O68 GOCSSSOe MS OL2VSVOSOBOOE r & ty % gy SP pitas HES Eh % Hair Brushes, & C2 = ~ = hn Ss Toilet Articles. BRIGHT NEW GOODS At soiled prices. SeSlese ie air it Br Opposite , O. D il FLOPS FIGS LAS SFIS LAE Ls LTE LRN Ss LOPS LS A NE, ey ey. ne, i. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business and prompt re- aes paaGy. Special attention, given to the sale o Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Wool Skins. Market quotations giver on» pplication. Address all consignments and correspon- dence to, I.S, SANFORD 46 an 48 Argyle St. HALIFAX = N. 8. Canadian Pacific Railway. —_— — TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT ~~BY— TOURIST SLEEPERS feaving- Montreal every THURSDAY at 1) a. ™. orthe PACIFIC OCGAST, accommo- datiag second ciass passengers for all points, algary and west. Berth Rates— Montreal to Calgary...... 0... oc ccccoccs $7.00 Montreal to Kevelstone............. sétesce 2 e Montreal to Vancouver....+:.......c00e ooo OOD MOND BW TR occte gcc cc. ck. ceciccn, SOO For Passage Rates to ali points in Canapa, Western Unirep Srares and to Javan, Cuina, Iyp1a, Hawartan Isianps, AUSTRALIA and Manina, and also for de ecriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst, Gen. Paes. Agt., St,John, N. B, j this 10th day of January, 1899. ESP LAGI ES G | — TT Sealed tenders will be received undersigned vatil Saturda of Fane next, for ‘on = y a brick wing (96x40) to St. , lege, Char Bee” Pr, i De specification may be een at the College at the office of C. B. Chappell, Req, Archi Each tender must be accom , by an accepted cheque for $200, whis shail be forfeited by any tenderer W shall refuse to perform the work’ éfter tender has been accepted, Envelopes must have the word “Tende, written on them. The lowest or aby der not necessarily accepted, REV. A. P. MoLBLLAN, St. Dunstan’s College, Ch’town, an. 23rd, 1899~19 3i moa, wed, fri Merchants Bank of Edward Island. Notice is hereby given that the chants Bank of Prince Edward Jeland i tends to apply to the Committe of Queen’s Privy Council of Capsda, as “The Treasury Board” after the exir ation of four weeks from the firat publir tion of this notice ia the Canada Gzutil for the Certificate of sail Tressury Bi approving of the following By-law, whi was duly and regularly passed and ed by the sharebolders of the sad chants Bank of Prince Bdward at the Annual General Meeting of shareholders duly called, and held this day of January, A D., 1899, viz for the purpose of extending the bus of the Bank, the Capital Stock of Merchants Bank of Prince Edward be and ishereby increased from $2 | 00 to $500,000.00 and that the Dire be, and they are bereby authorized em powered to allot such increased Stock to and among the eberebolde the Bank, pro rata, in such sams,#'e times and at such rates asthe Drew may from time to time determine” This application is made pare! the provision of section 26 of “Tht? Act.” Dated at Cns-lottetown, P. B # J. M. Davies Cashier Merchants Bank of P. B 12—law, 4i NOTICE DEBTOR ——— a ee ; 4 have transfered om books As we ness to other parties our Closed up at on All those indebted to us wa by making immediate pay@™ OLD STAND. Accounts Long Of lias lh 3 if not attended to atence W# for. w. A WEEKS © Jan 26—:0d ww 2m The Annualie® — OF THE~" Charlottetown Mataal Fir ance Co wd Will be held in Farquherso® ; Street.on Thursday. Januaty Peg "clock for tbe election of DNs uing year, and the baniness as may come before D, FARQUHARSON, BB President 7- dy 20 ta i ii i ei i te OS Ow OS OOOO OEROD > be = be el "9 Sette res &e es HEH CMwnman OC-€ 29 E2063 4284 £02020 o rer