vue ee TON NTF RTE | qi 4S \ ~ UVARSTK Agent Est d ate ach m4 eal Real E-tat [ Coarlottetown, P.E PROPERTY FORSALE froat- rooms with A eottawe containing 9 ’ suitable proof cellar, good stab!:: al for dwelling house Above = pre situated on Rayfield tree: in Chariottetwnh, Terms easy. A genuine Beregain, J. J, TOHNSTON nt, Chariottetown oa store pert . ire Real FstateAg: FOR S\LE.—A plot of land in- the west ern part of the city rice $125.00 J J Jobn- ston, Real Eatate Agent FOR SALE. —Several Biildin: Lota in the vicinity of BaviAeid St. wi » sold cheap. JJ Tohnston, Real Es'ate Agent. FORSALE house on Pownol Street, rear the jail, containing 9 rooms, Good yard endiar barn on premises, J J Jvbnston Kea Fat+te Afient FOR 84LE,—In Charlottetoen Common in the vicin RBrigh*on, about 6} acres of land wii] be sold cheap. IJ Johaston, Real Es- tate Avent, FOR SALE~—A house on Envston Street, in gicinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- tains 8 toons and kitchen, in good order, and is heated with bot air. Good stable and large yard in ¢ nection, wil! be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR 7ALE.— hows: situate on the cor ner o Piexsant Streetand Sr. Peters Road louse contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and atable on premises The house is built 8 years and is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J Johnston Neal E-tate Agent. A POR S48 —Three acres of tlandin Char- Paters, * will be sold «heap ani on terms, J J Johnston, Stamper Block. easy FOR SALE—about four (4) aeres of landin the City ot Charlottetown, can be d vided in tot«entw building lots, a genuine Bargain, J] J Johnston, Stamper Block SALE OR EXCHANGF—A double ‘“hestnout Street. now in Will be completed in one FOR. tenement house on cour*e of erection. month. Will be sold cheapor exchanged for property in » nother part ofthecity. JJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR EXCHANGE.-—A three tenement hous, situate on Evston Street, newly built, brings in a large rent, will be exchanged for a suitable place in another vart of tne city 1 J Joursion, Real Estate Agent. FOR SALS—A two story double tenemen. hou eon Bishop Street, each tenemeat con- einasiz rooms and large yard. Apply ioJ J ohuston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let TOTET.—A houseon King Street. near Powneal St, stable and yard; $5.50 per month. J J Johnston, Kea] Estate cul, TO LE'.—House on King Street, con- taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, J J Johnston, Real Estare Agent. TO LFT.—House on King Street, i near Merchan’s Bank of P. E. Island, : ontaining 6 rooms rent $5.50 per inonth J Johnston. TO LET,—A new house on Brighton 7 Road, heated with hot water, vaths, 8 electric light, etc. Will be rented toa ood tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real tate Agent. TO LET—Dwelling hous; and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. Large warehouse att-ched; everything in Arst class condition. Rent $1700", rent of nouse alone $'00.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent Ch’town, TO LET.--On the corner of Prince and Water Streets. a house containing 13 rooms. This place is convenient to railway and boats. Rent moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real ¢tstate Agent, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dtam per Blocy, Ch’town SCRIBNER’'S MAGAZINE FOR 1899 of Rirewerws” (ls trated serial and all his wher writings. Ronee T Pours STeEVENSON’'S ILFrTrers es hefore publishe?) ; edited by Sidner Colvin, i »4 RUDYARD KIPTING-HENRY ViAw b P¥KR—WHsitttAmM ALLAN WHITE i} and meny others: Short Stories i ——— eee . rr ee _ —_ b Rrewarp HarpreG Davis: Stories | snd erecial arti: lea, ii ——e wT 2 Os wy J*orere W. CaBiE's New SERIAL I: etery of Now tirleana, “Tha Ento- melewiet” Tllnetrated by Herter Re RE SS EOD LE ee eR SeraATOR AOAR'S teminiscences— illivetrerad Mrs. Joun ferw's Stage Reminiscen lines ratec, ~~~ ENenerowere- EE EA TT ET TO Jor. CHAND' BR TARRTS’S new col ; es “The Crronicies of nn” _ x Ship of Stars eetion «f Aunt Minervy “ en (ys Spor ' ERTA I i oareh-Leht | rers mm se Besa SIDNEY | Musical Imp! es ",6 a ° RSS TES ae ! ( ! Gins . he Seeren Ares Of Ameren Vom n—ord o her pot- , ible F ' wher “ris he. 1 fire tull. illustrated ospeetres, incinding scripriems of the above. seut free to any address The Magazine ix 83.00 ws yenr: 25¢ a peonber harles “@cr’' hovers Meus, E53 - 7% ~ Wifth &venue, New tosk. err -~ & ee ame THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 5, 1869 APRIL MAGAZINES, THE The April Namber of the Delineator is called the Spring Number, and embodies DBLINEATOR comprehensive Summary of present and ‘ : neoming styles im every department! of dress, a choice variety of articles 0! leterling literary excellence, and a profu~ sion of characteristic social and bousehold features. The charming Acadian tale. ie Maid of the Drift, by CnarleaG. D. Roberts, will enchant the interest that et- tacbes to the laod of Evangeline. The ‘owe and anxieties of school life fin: de lightful expeession in The Sehool Box, i the fourth paperin th series on the Dev opuwent of @ Boy, by Mre Alice Mevnel The fancamental relation of speech a action ie a@valyticaliy discussed h month’s paper on The Cultivation of the Voice, by Eleanor Georgon. The lesse 1D of the Spring time are the kevnot of the fourth of the new K ndergarteo Papers, by Sara Miller Kirby. Lospiratior tor many @ pleasant bome gathersg furnished in An Easter tide Eveniny,- ty Giadus Ayatt: and Her Birthoay Party, by Edith Cu ld, will eugygest bow tne anniversaries may be reevlied The Ide Hands, by Minna ©. Hal>, indicates the permament good that accru-s from tne early inculcation of habits of induetry* A vroup ot housbold subjects is em hrac- ed in A Week’s Living No. 2, by Elia Witherspoon, The “ow-ib | ties of a Can of Salmon, by Carrie May A-hton, and Dain-~ ty Buffet Launches, by Helen Combes. The regular Departements will be found entertaining aod inetractive : College News by Carolyn Halstead, consi:ting of iuter= eating note and comments on the Clubs and societies of the various inatitetions - Club Women and Clab Life, by delen M. Winslow, eduor of The Club Woman, a resume of the cevelopweat of Cinb Jourvalismw: Girle? Intere-ta and Occupations, by Lafayette McLaws, a chatty pot-pourri of feminine fads aud foiblee: Church Kmbroideries, by Emma Haywood, a timely illustrated articleon Bible makers: Sociai Ob-erv- ances, conducted by Mra Frank Learued : the numerous pages devoted to millinery, lace-making, crocheting, knitting, tbe lavest books, etc. Order from the local agent for Bu-terick Patterns, or address the Delineator Pub- lishing Co. of Toronto, Limited, 33 Rich- mond Street West, Toronto, Ootario. Subscription price of the Delineator, $1.00 per year, single copies 15 cente. —-—. > e—-— ESTEEMFD EXCHANGES. Montreal Gazette: During the recent bye~election to the Ontario Lezisila ue the general superintendent of the Ontario Railway which traverses North Hastings, issued a circular saying that the company required every employe who had @ vote to cast itin tavor of the Liberal candidate. The new list of the Ontario railway sub- eidies contains $63,000 for the Ontario Central Railway. The action of the railway authorities was an outrage, sad Mr. Hardy has rewarded them for it. St. Jobn Telegraph : It is said that not much enthusiasm is being displayed at. Washington over the war in the Philip- pines and the great Americau victories re- ported from there. This is not surprising for litle warsot that kind are not well calculated to excite feelings of g adoess in the hearts of those who are forced into them. Great Britain has carried on many such contests, and they are among the worst of the burdens of empire, bringing in po glory and \ittle gain. The oprerent war in the Philippines is likely to bea tedious contest forthe nopulation is large and in @ measure warlike, aod the couatry is favorable to guerilla warfare. Hamilton Spectator: Contrast, if you please, Sir Charlea Tupper’s great speech of yesterday with, ssy, Cartwright’s | speeches whenin opposition. Sir Chat les’ | epeech was Canadian al! through; he was giad to acknowledge that Canada was prosperous ; he told the government that #0 long asit held to the present tariff ays- tem be and the opposition would be with it. It was a cheerfol, marly, Canadian speech), well adapted to make Canadians think weil of their convtry and remain Lere, Do vou remember Sir R chard’s awful whines when in opposition? A times when the conntry wes quite a< well it was the haot of Sir Ri cbard to make gruesome eomplaint that the country was going to hader, ‘Tears and Jamentations filled his epeecbes. Nothing was right. Every other country on the face of the globe—particularly the United Sta'es—was better than Carada, And thourands aid thousands of young Canadian fools believed che lachrymose orator and went to the United States. | There’s alarge difference between Tupper } 18 Opposition and Cartwright in opposi- lion, ‘ff ne it pow 38, —— 2 = — — Succe®s comes to those who persevere. [frou take Hood’s Sarsapari!ia fanhfully audi persiztentivy, you will surely be benc« fitted. ‘ TENDERS “EALED TENDERS addressedto the nndersigned and endorsed “Tender for new ri €", will be received at City Clerk’s office. uni! neon, on Sa urday, April 1-t, fromany person or persons willi: g‘'0 contract for the wnlding of a new roof onthe Queen’s Wharf Warehouse, accord ng to 4]+n and nesification to re seen at the office of Meser~ Poillip- & Chappell. The Counci) do not bind themselves to scvept the lowest or any tender. By order, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk | 27 March ,1899 ~dy 3: ity Clerks offize, AN ENDLESS CHAIN! - Of Convincing Proof in Support of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mr. W. H. Beweer’a Link—Doda’s K dney P lia Cured Hm Promptly and Thoroughly— He has never had Pains in His Back Since. John, N. B., April5.—No man or n pessessing ordinary reasoning ra, and common sense, could refuse » ac knowledge the extraordinary virtue of ».da’s Kidney Pills, after reading the s'ements published trom time to time in provincial presee The statements ear the impress of truth, sincerity and rnestaess, and cannot belp but carrying nviction to the minds of those who read them. ‘ake. for example, the case of Mr, W. H. Bowser, of thie city, Mr. Bowser viates that he was fora long period, a great sufferer from severe pains in the back, indicating Kidney Disease. Acting on the advice of a friend he took a course of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, with the result that his enfferings came to a speedy end. Nor has he ever been troubled since, by a return of the old trouble. His cure was thoreugh, prompt and perman- ent. The coneequence ofthis is, that Mr. Bowser *peaks a@ good word for Dodd’s Kidney Pille, atevery opportunity. That is, whenever he hears any of his friends complaining of pains in the hack. ete., he always tells them to trr Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and states timt they are a positive cure forsuch complaints. He ie prepared to give hie reasons for giving such advice, and his proof of the truth of hisclaim. He has had personal experience of what Dodd’s Kiiney Pilis willdo. There is no need to exaggerate. The simple ruth is quite sufficient. Hundreds of thousands of persons can and do testify, ia the sam?® way as My. Bowser tothe efficacy of Dodi’s Kidney Pills. vu 1? Gold in Quebec: Quesec, Apri] 2.—A report has reached the city tothe eff-ct that gold has beev discovered that will yield $20 a ton, upon the lands of David Cignac and Napoleon Richard, only about twelve arpents from the railway station at Loretto. Mining ererations are to be comménzed there ip the spring. The GreatFire at the Windsor, N.Y., Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now, Catarrhozone can remedy and is a positive cure for catarrh and kindred dreaded diseaves. This statement is backed up by burhels ef testimonials, which we bave and can produce. Souffe, ointments, washes, etc., have been proved nseleas in giving relief or curing catarrn, brenchitis, irritable throat, nasal and ear passages, but Catarrhozone, the ozonated air cure, does not only give immediate r- lief, but eff-cts a permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for sample bottle and inhaler, 10 cents. Out- fir, $1 O00. hroniec Disease and Rupture Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N.S. office is Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Buiiding; Hours, 11 8 to 9, datly~-except Werinesda:, he is a Revere Hotel in S*ie@tou, and on Friday at Windear Herel, New Glasgow. nae to 1; 4 to a In Chancery in The Rolls Court D VIDP. IRVING & others, Complainants —$$$<$<«< and MARGARELIRVING «& other , Defendants --~ —_— In pursuance of an orde* © this Honvur*ble Cour , made hereia, on the 2.n day of March, A D, 1899, notice is hereby given that all per- sons having claims aguinst the esiare «f George Irving, late of Orwell Cove. Lt or Yow hip numbar57, ina Q eer's County, decea ed, intestate ave re- quired te ceme in and p:o. ethe some before me ut the Prothonotary’s Office, in the Law Courts Buildirg, in Charlottetown, on or before Mon- day. the twenty-second day of May uext, A D, 1899. and all persons neglecting to come iu and prove their said debts and claims bv that time are to be excluded from the benefi: of ea'd order. Dated this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. F. L, RASZ4sRD. J. A. LONGWORTH, Comp 8. Solicitors Masier in Chancery 76-—-d& Wtd ORANGES & LEMONS received to-aay Thursday 1830 Cases choice stock An Englishman's View. Lonp x, April2 ~The Daily Chronicle priat8 extracts from # letter written by @ listingn ished B-itish naval officer recently | Pb] ppine water-, who diates upon ibe | ffienities facing the Americans there. The writer, whose name is pot piven, says thatthe climate is verg tryioy for aipe mouths of the vear, and that it ts quite impossible for whites to live there. The American-, be declares, lack mule batteries, or horsee, to move (their ar- illerv. He ie confilent thatthe Ameri~ sans *would preferto clear out,” but ex plaing that, “:hey cxnnot do this, becanve f the fore gn merchanis.” The « fliver ‘eo remarks: “The Americans d> vo anpear to understand the game of wesing one [ot Of natives igainst another. [f they vieh to conquer tie Islands, they must adopt tha: plan, and also make roads and ral ways.” _——-—/> NITES AND COMMENTS. — Vontreal is negotiating a loan of three millions, The Maiti and Empire euggeste that in orderto be fashionable the civic autho‘ities shou'd announce that they have a bands mesurplus. —Ata special meeting ofthe standing committee on prohibition »ad morel ree form of the Ontaro *c'ion of the Method ist church, beld at Toronio a few day & ago a resolution was adopied declaring that Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s answer to the pro hibitionists was unsatisfactory both iu argument aod conclusion, ca!ling for pro~ est and resistance by all ‘riends of pro- hibition throughou: the entire country. the resolution al-o declared that a pro .i- itioa bi | shoul! be imtrodoced during the resent S*ssion of parliament. —Al bough'the peop’e of the United S:at- ~a will not be called upon unti! November, 1900, toelect a presivent for the next term, the Republican managers sre slreaty lockiag around fora candidate, All the sigos are that Mre McKinley will be chosen tosucceed him-elf. A pollof the members ofthe Houre of Representatives shows that he would be almost the ua animous choice. Oa the Democratic side there is atll discussion over the money question, aod Mr, Bryan keeps him-elf co the front a@ the leader and continues to vsist that silver is the issae. Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa- tion and all liver ills are cured by Hood’s Pilis The non-irritating cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mail of C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tenders For New School Building AT SOURIS, (EAST) — SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, up to the Sth day of April, next, for the bailding of a New School Building, 62x36 feet, two stories bight, in sccordance with plan and specifi- cation to be seen at the office of the Sec retary, CO.C. Carlton, Jr. Tendera to be marked‘ ‘Tender for Souris Schoo! Building”, and to be accom-~ panied by certified Bank Cheque for 5% of tender. Cheque wl! be returned if teu- der not accep +d. Trustees not bound to accep’ the Jowest or any tender. JOHN McLEAN, } J.J. FUGHES, > Trustees. F.Moxrow, Souris, March 16, ‘99 - 69 d&w TENDERS —_——- Sealed Tenders will be received untill Tnesday, the 18-h day of Apri] next upto 12 o’-Jock nooafrom parties willing to coutracit for the building ofa dwelling house forthe Hazelbrook Dairying Co Plans and specifi‘ctions can he seen, and tenders leftat thestoreof Jenk ns & sou., Queen St. Ca’town. Good security must be given, aad envelopes should be marked Tenders for Dwelling.” By order R. JENKINS g3ec. March 28th 99, d&w—td, Pat. ee Me See eh Shredded Wheat Biscuits We have just recaived via. 8S, &. Stanley, another lot of Shredded whole Wheat Biscuits. Those Biscuits are highly recom mended to anyone troubled with poor digestion weak stomach ete. They are made without the yeast. soda, or baking powder, both light and short. Yor sale at BEER & GOFF ACHING ¢ TEETH . CAREFULLY TREATED, And FILLED or CROWNED =~ use of and are CARVELL BROS DR. JOHN P.MURRBRAY, ~een St., near London House. a eo ocd at fie Be RN ce NZ Ne vf@ re “> ~~ —_ ie ae oe ee ee ee ee ee oe PROWSE | __.- BROS are sho ving a magnificent assort. ment of new Elats for spring and summer. SEE OUR NEW CAPS All sizes, all styles, all qualities. ee es PROWSE - BROS., The Stylish Hatters redye ovdye ovdys ovdys ovdy. WES 2s Zs Gs Pen et eg: . -. . ‘ ox. 2h xy. « Gye «' Ie oxbs ote ZS AS i ZS US GS AS OP |