THE DAILY EXAMIN ER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 20 1898 For Sale. ‘or sale by The undersigned offers properties Private Contract, the severa nereinafter mentioned viz:— ® 1 The Pwelling-house at present oc- Mcupied by hereelf with or without the Mearehouse attached, situate om the corner Sof Pownal and G rafton Streets 9. The double tenement house and Mepremises on Desbrisay Street, at ‘ resent occupied by Mestre Balls and | Brown, comprising four Icts. 3. Building Lots Nos. 28 and 21 on DesBrisay Street. i 4. 75 acres of land on Let €0, fronting Wn Wood Ieland and Halkett Roads. | Good terms of purchase on ench time as tray be required, will be givea for any cf these properties. For further particulars apply to the S>ifice of Davies & Haszard, So mitors X&c., Charlottetown. | Dated this the ninth day of Ag ril, A.D. 5 898. MARIA DesBRISAY. Si2aw 3wke 2 6 NAMELING i: t is graz id soccess. if you ‘| cea your Bicycles s@ me ee you'll get a hard, smoot,long Wit wearing finish, equal to the a1 gg best new aa ei Only the BEST baking iors 4 i and So hry sieved 4 H. BR. LARGE pat Geo. St.—Large iyn’s Factory. & R. Island Railway) 9y)« and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 1807 Jeeens of this Railway will run daily, (Sun/ Hs excepted,) as under. Trains tou ward. R pins out! STATIONS, up. :} P.M. A. My . Charlottetown .. t 2201 ok 35 _ Royalty Junction.| 3 16 & @ 2}..North Wiltshire. & 7 24). . Hunter River. [igs a | 7 61). .Bradalbane..... id 1 0 8 ao 7 58). . Emerald... .... 12 53) 7 38 8 02), . Freetown 2h 42) 7 ig § 25). .Kensington....../19 991 7 18 § dO) Ar, | : ‘Lv. 2 00} 6 48 Y, yy’ f S’Side | Ay ny 12 SO0iLy, J Ar. 110 30 it Il}..Miscouche ...... 0 10 1 37)... Wellincton...... 9 47 2 19). . Port Flill ....600 § 0 3 SA). .O’Leary.....002-| § 00 3 58|.. Bloomfield ...... 9 84 4 34). . Alberton........1 6 65 5 3), Tignish .... ....| 6 00) A. M ae _lA> Me ; F. a oe .< .. Charlottetown ... 10 3 ee d . Royalty er 10 1¢ it a. . Bedford eevve 9 37 j i , ef Mt Stewart {is : oi ee 2, Pitti sae 7 c “< 3 ‘ _. Georgetown eree 7 ] ns mas Cn) 4 oat Mt, Stewart .6..7 8 3% a 4 . Morell ¢ee00 oeete 8 17 i B12). St. Peters .ssce0] 7B HF a 6 87 , mea: River eeeete q a L x 6 40}. SOUS. oe aeeeee 6 f iP, M. A, M, Rie P. M. a.) ” ies, G15! .Boeraid = .cces6) 7 es oS . Cape Traverse ..| 7 arrive about the first of May 00 BAGS Vieni PAE eclenierinten Salt so 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt attle, and 20 barrels Erglish Coal Liverpoo! PEAKE BROS.’ CO. O FicTouU. Stearner "PRIN NCESS will wn Steam Nav. Co. whart every pg at seven o'¢ lock, local, for Pic- pnnecting r with train for Hs alifax &e, ning about 1 p- m. on arrival of day om Halifax. order F. W. 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Washington, D.C. a a a ’ > 7 ~ ™ a, q 3! 4 , > ‘4 6S ; a i se i rueporr lent 43 2i er oseet ‘PROMPTLY § me “UR ay it bie Lo 3E.L REG | aur RiCc QUICKLY. Wriie toway luc: ( iy of our big Book on Patents. * Je hays nsive experience in the intricate patent f iJ foreign countries, Send sketch. model wwto for free advice. MARION & MA. “Ty Montreal erts. Vemovle Building, TENDERS. SEALED TENDERS ¢ddressed to ‘he undersigued and endorsed “Tender for plank” will be received at this cffice until noon on Friday, April 22nd,from any perfon or pereons willing to supply the City of Charlottetown with: 5000 feet Juniper-—3x6 ivchb, in 6, 8,or 12 feet lengths, 36,000 Spruce Battens, 24 inches thick, in 12, 14, or 16 feet lengths, in equal quantities of 7, 8, or 9 inches wide. 20,000 feet 3 inch Merchantable Hemlock P} ank, 10 000 feet 2 inch Merchantable Hemlock Plank. One half of each description of plank to be delivered on any of the wharves in Charlottetown, on or before the 16d y of May next; and the balance on or before the first day of July next, (free cf all charges, inciuding wharfage and survey. Surveyor to be accepted by the Council. Tendere must epecify price per thous- and feet, plank messurement. { . N. Co., Lid. hae ' rooms and shop, all in good repair. ( stabling for thirty horees, with large yard The Council do nov bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, By order H. M.DAVISON, City Clerk, City Cierk’s Office, City Hall, April 12 5 3i eod » 98 FOR SALE OB T0 LET. ee That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good Good in connection, Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL 81—d&w Queen Stree Tenders for Leasing Queen's Wharf: Warehouse Sealed Tenders addressed to the under- sipmed and endorsed “Tenders for Leasing Warehouse,” will be received at this office until noon on Friday, April 29th from auy person or persons willing to lease’ fox one or more years the warehouse at the bewt of Queen’s Wharf, known as Queen’s Whart Warehouse.” Rent payable quarterly. The council do not bird themselves to accept the highest or any tender. By order, H. City Clerk’s Office, City Hali. April 15th, *98. 88 3i eod M. DAVISON, City Clerk. TO LET. Hooms in rearend of store, formerly oceapied by R. Bearisvo, suitable for an offic 7 possession at once. D. McKAY W. TO DRAIN NEW ORLEANS. The commissich which has charge of ‘the task of providing for the disposition of the surface drainage of New Orleans has decided to use electric power for pumping away the enormous quantities of rainwater which it bas to deal with, and a contract for an electric outfit for the central power house and for three pumping stations has just been made tvith the General Electric company of Schenectady, N. Y. A great part of the city of New Orleaas lies below the mean level of the Mississippi river and only a little above the level of Lake Pontchar- train, and when rains fall the little flow that can be got naturally is not enough to keep the city gom being flooded. In ordinary show*s the usual fall is an inch of water an hour, and in heavy showers this amount runs up to 63g inches. In order to gather this and get rid of it the New Orleans drainage commission is having two long canals dug from the low parts of the city to the other side of the Me- tairie ridge, which lies about midway between the river and Lake Pontchar- train. A pumping station will be estab- lished at the bead of each of these vanals to lift the water into other artificial ways, Whence it can run off into the lake. One of these canals is above and the other below Bayou St. John, which reaches into the heart of the city from Lake Pontchartrain. The one below will be divided into two parts, and at Broad and St. Louis streets, where their different levels meet, a third pumping station will be established to lift the water from the lower to the upper level. This station will be known as No. 2, and it will lift the water three feet. The cther stations, numbered respective- ly 6 and 7, will be at the ends of the canals and will each lift the water ten feet. The pumps at station 2 will be able to raise 500 cubic feet of water three feet every second. Those at each of the other stations must raise 800 cubic feet of water ten feet every second. The whole system is to be supplied with power and operated from a central station situated at the Florida avenue crossing of the N. O. and N. E. rail- road. Here will be the bigdynamos, Of these there will be three, of 1,000 horse- power each, one of 500 horsepower and two of 100 horsepower each. The object in dividing the power in this way is to enable the engineers to throw in what- ever amount of power may be needed to clear the canals of water in accordance with the severity of the rains. Multiphase, high tension dynamos and motors will be used. The current will go out at 3,300 volts and reach the motors at the pumping stations at 3,000 volts. Two separate sets of wires will reach to the pumping stations to guard against breakdowns. The nearest pump- ing station will be No. 2. That will be 15,000 feet away. The next will be 7, 18,800 feet away, and 6 will be 26,000 feet from the power honse, Station 2 will have two pump motors of 125 horse- power each and one uf 40 horsepower, and each of the cther stations will have three motors of 450 horsepower each. Instead of using ordinary pumps the water is to be raised by whirling screws just like the propeller screw of a steam- ship. For the big stations each of these scrows will be about 12 feet in diameter and will make 6244 revolutions a min- ute. The screws will work in a pit and their shafts stand vertical. The motors will be attached directly to the upper end of these shafts and revolve horizon- tally. It is intended eventually to build and equip five other pumping stations when the drainage canal system is fully developed.-—New York Sun, | WOooNY’s PHOSPHODINE. The Grent English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permazent!y eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- pone cen Impotency and all Tectsof Abuse or Excesses, Ad ees Wx Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Beforeand After Y. tant s, whic soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption a nd an carly grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years In thousands of ¢ases; is the only Reliable and Honest Iedicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, fnclose price in letter, and we will send by return meil. Price, one package, $1; six, £5. One wil please, sin wil. cure. Pa paph: ets free to any address, The Weed Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist. We have commenced burn ing, and can supply any quan tity of best quality ot Lime, for farming and building pur- poses, C. LYORAS & Co. 85—pat. guar. 1 mo tn <n _— eee “so WANTED. Coat and Vest makers, at D. A. BRUCES | AN UNPARDONABLE CRIME. **W-w-what d-do you want?’’ The speaker is Mr. John Doem, the Klondike coal merchant, and his in- quiry addressed to the stern faced man at his bedside who has just awak- encd bim from a pleasant cream. ‘“‘I want ye,’’ is the blunt reply, *‘and you'd better hustle into yer clothes, or my friends who are waitin outside will get impatient!’’ There is something in the tone of the stranger, to say nothing of the suggest- ive way in which he handles his six shooter, that discourages further ques- tioning. So as quickly as his shaken nerves will allow the coal merchant dresses himself and follows the visitor down stairs. When he emerges into the street, his fears are redoubled. By the faint gray light of the dawn he perceives that a large crowd has surrounded his house, and, to judge from the fierce yells with which they greet his appear- ance, their errand is not exactly a peace- able one. But the vender of black diamonds has little time for speculation. In the twinkling of an eye he is seized, tightly bound and dragged to a nearby tree. Then as the ringleader comes forward with a rope the shuddering captive recognizes him as a customer of the day before. ‘*Mercy!’’ he implores, but the lead- er’s oniy reply is a snarl of rage. In desperation the terrified man appeals to the crowd. ‘*Gentlemen,’’ be tries, the tears roll- ing down his cheeks, ‘‘surely you ain i a-goin totakea feller citizen’s life wi out givin him a chance to’s:y a wor “A fer hisee lf. My weights has al! bin test is ed by the government, and if they hap- pen ‘to be short—which I truly hope they ain’t—why, it’s no fault of mine.”’ “It is not only a question of short weight,’’ rejoins the leader savagely. **Had vou confined your cheating to that we might bave overluoked it. But no merry can be shown a man who adulterates his coal with nuggets paint- ed black.’’—New York Journal. Wallies Litilo They also relieve Distress from 1 Dyspepsia, Indicestion and ‘Too icarty E A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst- ress, Bad Tastein the Mou me Coated Toncue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, hen y Vegetable. ene 8g Petes at Crea fmaill Bese. am haw ‘y SIVAN ite ; Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand mesial Little Liver Pills. >see 2G The Tim > Fas Come when those old jobs ;. uct be done. Maybe its a root to be repaired, ora barn to be built, or perhaps your thinking of a house. We Have a Word to Say You will want echingles; Boards; studding, Laths. You will want some Lumber, we have just what you need. [t will be to your advan-~ tage if you buy from ua. We offer you first class Lumber, ata very small advance on cost. Inves- tigat’.It will pay you. a” Te.epHonsr LS1 JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. BS > & Ww DW D 72H ed BBVRSBD NOTICE DOSS 2S . O87 BORG Bw o* GBBOTD a_nas m= ©] ee 2822s % 2 2? SQ Application will be made at the presen session Of the Parliament of Canada, fo anactto incorporate the enbsiciary bigt eourt of tae Ancient Order of Foresters, in | the Dominion of Canada; a friendly an ' Benevolent Society, with all other neces- | Sary power, inci dental thereto, to carry lont the said eociety’s objecte, ani for | other purposes. } Dated 28: March, 1898. D. F. MACWATT, Dicitor for applicants, 74 law9wks carlneaianplll betaine } -|Kent Street, Ch town == | ' ~ J ‘London House Building ; Unwrinkled ia i Flee Each suit op overcoat kept in a roomy box, after inspection of re scams, buttons, g P ne linings, by a Y ritical Tailoz, No dust to soil, no light to fade, no piling to crease, these carefully made garments s, ] for there’s a reputation at stake de) @ j LSA VA in every box. af oe ANCA The makers’ brand and NMR “te wy, price on satinlabel,(sevra vs ir at in left breast pocket) is Cae atone ee oe f a responsible pledee to Ss ta), SSRN a aes 4 the Wear-r cffit,scr- LEOCLOTHING saa g vice, 2 and value. oi fy ~_ ee ‘ c i ‘ FST te emcee my Xe $10, $ 12, $15, $18 eS ' , Me. a $20 per suit. i i; : APs ~~ . fa Book—** The Logic of Per SARS , ‘\ free for the ashi Ante f é FERAL OR “AP. DIR ED a y’ 3 SOLE LOCAL AGENCY ’ PROWSE BROTHERS. well Ta in il COKE MINING CO, Ti (Drummond Colliery) Westville, N. 8. ch pop The undersigned has been appointed agent of the ebove Company for P. E. Island. All orders for Coal will be issued and payment therefor received at my of.ice. Prices and further information furnished on application, FRED. W. HYNDM AS be bs 4S | * la) @ % ri aesetdU A Sou rh ime at greatly reduced dial YM and Headstone prices, Agents will tell you they can ¢ell as cheap as you can buy from the manufacturer, s to be cleared out quick A, Buy from us direct, and we will convince you that this is told to eflect'a sale and make something out of you. - We employ no agents, as we prefer to make all saes right in our shop, where customers can see what they are buying. 2 someon 8 at ie p> > at > a Cairns & Lckacyen AN EASTER HAT will not be qnite itself without a pair of EASTER SHOES, If you have forgotten to get the shoes, call in ana see our new, spring stock, they ace beautie® Nice Shoe at 90c, $1, $1.25, upwards. W. H. STEWARE & CO