THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 8, 1899 5 ‘ —_ _ — a —_—_—_-- - -—< a . oa . HE f) F MINER FRANCE’S CRUSHING BURDEN THE FESTIVE BUCKW HEAT NEWS NOTES 3 au 3 CAKES. hes . ” The speech fror: the throne at the open te Isened every afternoon from the Staggers Under an Annual Weight er ing of the Ontario Legislature begins with office of the Examiner WI —_—” inter weathe in? | @ statement that the Government made sen we git our winter weather, puttin , “aS Publishing Co. of $200, 000, 000 for Arm huckwheat cakes in style, blunder in connection with the constables’ ; ; ba ™ eller, when he goes into. the | vote session and tbat an irregular proroga— — ' ‘DID’ y New York, Feb. 4.--A London at Makes a feller, EB : i’ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION hh an ofnenaiia paper says: Io kitchen, fairly «mile, tion bad to be ordered in consequence. The ay Gove Owe France the question of taxes 18 becoming An’ yer mouth begins to warter, ez you next section but one declares that the law, » Gee Voor... ee $4.50 serious aud the iocreasing amount levied atan’ u-sniffio’ there, having Deen declared by the courts to be Rix Months,......... es a $2.00} everything is one reason for the unrest W hile the ordors from that red-hot griddle something that the Government did not StneatGantien ssesreeveses = $1.00 | ond discontens there. Brasce supporte ® permente the air, think it was, the couttables vote session eae tea, 0.35 Ez you ote the crispy, old familiar palate | was unnecessary. The speech from the Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United Siates. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER issued every Friday morning. It made up of the matter which has app’ar- ed im the Deily, and is « firet-class news- paper, containing all the latest news Sabscription $1.00 a year. J. J. JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent ~~ ' fieal Estate boughtand so!d vu Commission, @states Managed. Houses Rented. Rents Collected. Stamper Block C aarlottetown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FORSALE Y FOR SALE —A plot o ern partof thecity. Price ston, Real Estate Agent the west J J John- ‘and in $125.00 FOR SALE.--Several B tildine Lots in the vicinity of Bavfizid St. wil be sold cheap. JJ fohnuston, Real Estate Ag ent. FOR SALE.—A house on Pownol Street. mear the jail, containing { rooms, Good yard amdiarge barn on premises, J J Johnston Real Estvte Afient FOR SALE,—In Charle tetown Common in acres of land Johnston, Keal ks the vicinity of Bright will be sold cheap. aa ante Agent, mM hour t FOR SALE ~—A house oa. Euston Street, in wieinity of Gallows Hil Chis house con- tains 8 roome and kitchen. in good order. and ia heated with hot air. (icod stable and large yard in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Rea! Estate Agent FOR SALE,.—A house situated on the cor- mer of Pleasant Streetaad St. Peters Road Hiouse contains 1) rooms ‘as a good cellar and stable on premises. The house js built 8 years and is in excellent conrition. Apply toJ J Tohnston Real Estate Agent nt. FOR SALE—Thr>e ac! Lottetown, common, near residence of Arthur Peters, Esq, will be soli. cheap anion easy terms, J J Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE—about four (4) acres of land in the City of Charlottetown, can be divided in- totwenty building lote, agenuine Bargain, 3 J Johnston, Stamper lock FOR SALE OR EX ‘HANGE—A tenement house on ss Of landin Char double (Chestnut Street, now in course of erection. Wii. be completed in one month. Willbe sold cheapor exchanged for property in another partofthecity. J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR EXCHANGE..A three tenement house, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in a large rent, will be exchauged for as table place in another vart of the city s J Johnsion, Real Este te Agent. FOR SALE—A two story double tenemen: house on Bishop Street, each tenement con- @iuéssix rooms and large yard. Apply to J J ohnston, Stamper Blook, Houses To Let aaa TO LET.—A house on King Street, “hi near Pownal St,-table and yard; $5.80 wee per month. JJ. Agent, = TO LET.—House on King Street, eon- m taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, LJ J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. = TO LET.—House on King Street, m Dear Merchants \tank ot P. KE. Island, f. ont ining 6 room 4, rent. $5.50 per month 2 Jd Jobnston. - TOLET,—A new | aE Road, heated with hot water, vaths, got electric light, et Wiil be rented toa zood tepant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real tatate Agent. +nnston, Kea] Estate house on Brighton “TO LET—Dwelling hous and shop on lower GQueeu Street, house contains eight rooms. iarge warehouse attached; everything in Avst class condition. tent $:7009, rent of mouse alone $100.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, fiea! Estate Agent Ch’‘own, TO LET.--On the corner of Prince and Water Streets, a house containing 3 roome. Chis place is comvenien* to railway and boats. Rent moderate. Apply tod J Johnston, Real Astate Agent, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dt.mper Blocy, Ch’town A CARD. ‘he Photographic and Crockery business carried on by the late Cryus Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the tand Grafton Street. Cnanking the public for past favors and oping for a continuance of the same. etpain, respectfully yours, ISABEL LEWIS. a. S&S Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business and promyt re irps ade. Special attention given ,to the 6.116 0 Bork, (| Poultry, Eggs, Hides and|/Wool Skins. Market quotations ¢ 'ven one pplication. Address all coasigimants an : ae gs ds orret pon 1. S, SANFOR)) 46'anWif§Argy e St. HAL raX'!N,S. fifth part of the entire military expenses of Europe. She staggers under the weight of $200, 000,000 avually, in the interest of her debt. Between that aod the army she must pay $400000,000 before she can apply a cent to the vital interests of the state. The French colonial enterprises are immencly costly, being in outlandish and jaaccessible regions, as productive of re- bellion as they are unproductive of revenue’ with ‘he civil service is overloaded functionaries, and the government. con tracts are frequently but arrangemeute for corruption, A compaay which sap- lies the army, ran the price of ite shores up from 128 to 164ina few months. The navy is claimed to be unduly costly, and through the mismanagement ships sre e0- lougin building thatthey are otsolete when launched. The country districts form tbe only political group whicb con~ sistentiy agitetes for international reforme. —-————- 9 * @*@- LOVE YOUR LOVER —_—_— Admiration May do for Friendship, Marriage Absolutely Demands Love. Intimate acquaintance, congeniality of tastes aod purposes, respect, admiration, material and social advancement—all these may appeal at some time to the young woman Or young man as furnishing the possible waterial fora prosperous venture into matrimony. But tothose of us who are On this side of warried life, with years of experience to give us insight, vever a greater fallacy. I wonld say to all young women (and I! would | bad the t neues of angels to say it as | should), “Love your lover or do not marry bim.” Respect and admiration may do for friendship; marriage absclute- ly demands love. You remember that when the apostle Peter sums up the qual- ities that go to make the perfect Christian character he does not begin by urging the necessity of faith. He assumes its exist- ence atthe start. He saye, “Add to your faith, virtue ; and to virtue, knowledge.” there was It is as if he would have us know that faith ie not to be regarded simply as au adornment to the Christian character. It Isa prerequisite [tis the atmosphere in which the Christian 1 f hs its breath and being. Soitiswith love when the time comes to eetile the gravest question of life. —Hertexn Warrer‘ox Moopy, in the February Ladies’ Home Journal. Toronto Telegram: Time enough to talk ot abolishing the senate when that boary- headed assembly biocks really good Iegis~ lation, and so farthe Grits have not sup- plied them with enough to give them a chance to invite self destruction. London News: The newspapers that are most clamorous for the reform of the Senate were ashort time since declaring ‘Protection muot go.” If they stay in power long enough, they wil] be as dumb On the question of the Senate as they are in regard to protection bein vr ~ robbery. Winnipeg Free Press: Little children are brightest between 8.30 and 11.30 10 the morning, and their most difficult tasks should always be set them between these houre. Afternoon studies ought to be light, while any evening work is merely cruelty and might with advantage be for- bidden by the law. Montreal Gazette: Victoria, B. C., has presented the somewhat unusual spectacle in Canada of a constituency in a bye-elec- tion eiecting not one, but three members fthe Opposition. There have been things lately that bave tended to bring British Columbia politics into disrepute. The action of Victoria shows that the people know how to maintain their eelf-res pect . ONE HAPPY WOMAN. Got Health and Happiness from Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Lonpon, Feb.6.—Thie citv can ! claim one of the happiest, hea thiest women in Canava Her name is Mrs. J. Osborne. She lives at 524 Grey Street, and she bas this to say te her sisters throughout Canada. “For eight years my life was made miserable by Female Weakness. I used many different medicines, bot none did me avy good tillI started to take Dodd’s Kid- ney Pille. “The first dose of this wonderful remedy | gave merelief. I grew better with every dose, til! when I had taken three boxes. I wa totally cured.’’ Dud ‘s Kidney Pills are the only medi-~ cine vw which women can confidently rely for u pro.wive cure, rr Zz FOR SALE The well known carriage stallion, BLACK - DIAMOND - KNOX For terms, ¢te., apply at Lewis’ Crockery Store on Grafton Street. ticklin’ cake, That yer «ue Kin tarn out jest yer mother used to make— Fer they ain ‘tno useo’ talkin, not a meal woud we be able To enjoy, without that old, familiar pans on the ‘able, the way cauk O, there’s nothin’ in the culinary art that brougut the joy, Kz th tnekwheat cakes we used to ma*ticate when but a boy. With a- wey’ bam tostart op, an’ the gravy, rich an’b-own, To kiod o’ sort o’ lubricate yer throat ez they slipped down, An’ the juz 0’ map'e syrup right beside yer ,late the while, You wuz jest the mostdelighted k ind of genue juyenile, Ez each mornin’ at the table you would alins undertake To keep yer mother busy turnin’ out the buck wheat cake. There’s a memr’y lingers ‘round the buck- wheat cake, ¢z, in your miad, You turn from ell yer troubles, an’ the everlastin’ grind Of bizness cares that agitate yer thoughts from day to day, An’ you kind o’ sort o’ {linger round a ecene that’s far away : ‘Tis a crispy snappy mornis,’ an’ the sun is Jest in sight, An’ the fallin’ snowflakes sparkle likea in lion diamonds bright, Ez a call come up the stairway : “Say, you Bill, for mas y sake, Git up an’ cometo breakfus, ifyou want some buckwheat cakes !”’ Ao’ you bustle out o’ bed andin yer drv yoods purty quick, Lest yer dad make his appearance witha springy, seasoned stick, An’ you acoot{down%stairs a-flyin’ an’ you sonsle off yer face, An’ slide down to{ the table jest ez dad hez finished grace. An’ yer sister pours the coffee, an’ vou help yerself to cream, While you wait with great impatience, but in teatasy supreme, z yer mother, witha smile face, perceeds to make That appetizin’ stomach fillie’ crisped buckwheat cake. , k 4 upen her You kin brag of hot tamales an’ the chill we git here. But l’}l tell you now, an’ say it, too, with nary bit o° fear Of any contradiction, that the feller who says that, Is simply preachin’ nonsense, talkin’ through bis hat; I hev tried the hull cabocdle, an’ I sort o’ guess | know, (An’ I’.) ;amble that New England people all will tell yer so) That the man, I d.n’t care who he ia, will make a hig mietake. In comparin’ hot tamales with’ the festive buckwheat cake. Los Angeles, Cali. likewise E. A. Brininstool. — > © em The full intensity of living is reached only by the perfectly healthy. Sickness discounts the capacity for enjoyment. If his bodvis all eutof order and run- down, he willnot be able to erjoy any, no matier bow full of enjoyment it may be tor other people. Ifhe is just a little bit out of order, if be ‘tis not sick, but doesn’t feel just right” hewll only be able to epjoy things io a half-hearted sort ofa wav. The nearer he is to being perfectly well, the nearer will bis capacity for en« joyment be perfect. If this condition doesn’t exist, something ougbt to be done. That means nine cases in ten the use of Dr. Prerce’s Golden Medical Diecovery. It works direc'ly on thedigestive organs, and on the blood and through these on every tissue of tbe body. It makes tne appetiie good, digest'on and putrition per- fect and supplies rich, red blood to all the tissues, bnilding up solid, healthful flesh. Send Sl cents in ove-eent etamps to World's Disnensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page ‘Common Sense Medical Ad- viser,” profusely illustrated. Clock Doctoring if your clock has stopped, let us put new life in it. ascent SD If it is not performing satisfactorily we will examine it and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to eifect a cure. We have restored many sick clocks. Some pronounced hopeless. Give your cleck a chance. Nocure, no pay Send us a postal or call and tell us where to send for it. G. FE’. Hutcheson, QUEEN S11 REET. throne at the opening of the present Que- bec session was counted one of the most extraordinary in the record. In auother way this particular one of Ontario's will take place beside it, Libers] statesinen - ship has created @ new interest in the con- atitutional utterances of L'eutenaniGov- ernors. They may become popular litera- ture yet. — British brewers are said to be anxious that their Canadian brethera shall make a good showing at the brewers’ exhibition about to be held in Lomlon. Iftheir wish- es are fulfilled, the Montreal Gazetie imagines that the Koglishmen may hav? a surprise. Competent critica of inte:- national experience can be found the Gazette says to assert that the best of Canadian brews possess all the seductive powers and faddling end other qualities that pertain to the famed English brands. a + a+ pe Dear Sins,—I was for seven yearsa sufferer from Bronchial trouble, and would be so hoarse at times that I could scarcely speak above a whisper. I got no relief from anvthbing till I tried your MIN- ARD’S HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief ana six bottles made a complete cure. I would heartily recommend it to anyone suffering from throat or lung trouble. J. F. Vansuskirk. F redericton. EPPSS COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S COCOA Breakfast Foods For breakfast we have : Pettijohn’s Breakfist Food, Neskei’s Breakfast Hominy, Self-Rising Buckwheat, Tillson’s pan dried Rolled Oats Fresh Ground Oatmeal, Gold Dust Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, Wheat Faria, W beatlets. SHER & GOFF GROCERS. 189 DIARIES. Canadian and Amrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. P.E. I. Almanac now on sale. HASZARD & MOORE a r —au (3 SHARP KNIVES ana Scissors are exsux by buying those bearing iA the registered mark of | WALTER’S Cetebrutea TRUE BRAND = ” SL UGHTERE D, at the BARGAIN _..QURNER 1ne Entire Stock © be Sold SLIGHTLY DAMAGED By FIRE & WATER sa ae REMNANT SALE LONDON House White Cottns Ribbons, etc. Flanneletie. i J Harris Dress Goods Prints English & Germal Cutlery Pecket Knives, Table Knives, Razors, Scissors, Also; Club and Hockey Skates Y CUTLERY. Leading dealers sell them, ze. a FENNEL & CHANDLEX