J.J JOON Real Estate Agent p ‘ VU A len tate bon¢ehtand so'd ' ‘ommesion Gstates Managed. Houses Rented. Rents Cullected, Stamper Block Coarlotietown, P. bt. [ 4 ’ ¥ . % PROPERTY FORSALE 3 4 , ae d sa A c vYtage containing 9 rcoms with trost proof ceiiar, good stabi; al-oa store st apie for dwelling heuse bov propertica aré situa’ ed on Pav field “treet in Charlottetwop, Terins easy. A genuine Porritt J. J. JOHNSTON Real E:tateA yt, Cuarotleluw n FO!t SALE,—A plot of lend in- the wert ero pertof the city. Price $125.00 jJ J Johr- enon, Real Estate Agent wD S\ i. ~saveral Bii diar Lots in the vi ‘in'ty of Yavfleid St, will be saldcheap. JJ To'in:sten, Reel Es‘ate Agent FORS\LE.-—A house on Pownol Street, mear the ail, containing 9rooms, Good yard andlarg. barn on promises, JJ Johnston Rea «te Afient ®@ FOR *4LE.—In Charlottetown Common in Ay wid v of Reighton, about 6} acres of land wil 4cleap. JJ Johasion, Keal Es ate A: ent, “O). 3ALE—A house on Euston Street, in ¢itini'y of Gulows Hill. This house cop- caine <*)* ns and kitchea, in god order, and is he: @! with hot air. Good atable and large yard » enection. will be sold cheap. Apply to J icohnston, Reali Estate Agent FO (3\LE.,—A honse situated on the cor cera’ Piewant Street and St. Peters Road Hous: covtains 10 rooms bas a good cellar and stable on vremises The hou-e is built 8 years and iin excelent conditioa. Apply toJ J John:ton Ral Estate Agent. FOR SA US —Tfhrae acresv’ tandin Char- iottel own, ¢ »mrnon, near residence of Arthur Peters, Ms). will be gold «heap anton easy terms, J I Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SA GL%—ahb wit four (4) acres of Jandin the C ty o Charlottetown, can be d' vided in toteenty bailding lots, a genuine’ Bargain. I J Johnu«toa, Stamper Block. re “ALE OR EXCHANGF—A4 double fem mecthouse on Chestnut Street, nowin cour-e ofereetion., Will be eompleted in one monih. Willbe sold cheapor exchanged for property insnother partofthecity. J J Tohnston, Real Estate Agent. FO? EXCHANGEF.-A three tenement hous, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in a Jarge rent, wil] be exchanged fo: asujiable place in another vart of the city iJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent. P)tSALS—A two story doub e tenemer. hou «on &ishop Street,each tenement con- ein. $ix rooms and large yard. Apply ioJ J slinston, Stamper Bicck, . Houses To Let —— Sy TOLET.—A houseon King Street. Pay) near Pownel “t, <table and yard; $5.50 i. per month. J J Johnston, Keal Estate Ageict, =, TO LE™.—Heuse on King Streot, con- : taining 7 reoms, rent $5.00 per month, eu_J J Jobnston, Real Estate Agent. 2 +s TO L+T.—Hovse on King Street, ;| Dear Merchan's Bank ot P ¥K. Island, s_ontaining 6 roomy rent $5.50 per month Jd Jobppston. es TO LET,—A new house on Brighton » | Ro d. heated with hot water, waths, et elec ric light, ete. Wil! be rented ‘oa oe tepant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real uslaie Agent. TY) LET—! welling hous? and shop on lower Qaecu Street, house contains eight rooms. tate warehouse att-ched; «vorything in rs. class condition. Rent $ 700", rent of 00 86 alone § 00.00,, Aoply tuJJ Johusion, Ren! Estate agent Ch’town, TO LET.--On the corner of Prince and Wser Streets, a house containing 13 rooms. Thiv place is convenient to railway and boats. Etent moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Eaiate Agent, J. 3, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dtam per Blocy, Ch’town a Prince Edward Island Magazine «NOW ON SALE.... At all the Bookstores and at KR. HL. Mason’s News Stand. CONTENTS OF APRIL NUMBER : Fion. G. W. Howlan, Frontispiece. Our Entertainments, Our Entertainers D> wank Speaks, A Poem, by Professor Caven T wo Departures, by Elon, Senator Ferguson f= Robeival by W. L. Cotton, (illustrated with Portrait of the Aut- Lor of De Ku bervai. A Dream Faee, A Poem, by May Carroll Insu laFelix, If, by M. L. W. F. (Illustrated) Tie Bastile of Charlottetown, by A Irwin Side Talk with ‘*Sports,” by ‘Jimso” T xe Skerry Vore Lighthouse llusrat d with Purtraita of the Is aader- wrecked on the Labradcr T e Autobiography of an Umbrella Notes and (Qacties, Corresoraleace; ete. The P. E. Is!and Magazine, P. O, BOX 698, Cixrlotienwn, P. E.!, - ee ya ae ——__——_ —— SN NER ee neat tne | SHARP KNIVES } ana Scissors are e¢asurcd / by buying those bearing / the registered wavk of { WALTER'S Cetebraica — TRUE BRAND CUTLERY. ‘ _ Leading dexiers sell them. ° THE TAN |NOTES FROM THE COUNTRY What is Going on All Over The Province, INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE EXAMINER'S CORRESPONDENTS Usual Weekly Budget from Our Various Sectiors. Concert at Wheatley River The mewbers of Wheatley River Liter- a:y aud Debating Club heid their aonus! entertainment onthe evening of the 5th inst., and added another to their list of successes. When ahout 8 o’clock the cbairman, Albert McKay, E:q, announced be opening number of the programme (b+ ha!l was crowded from door to footlights, presenting a sea of faces smiling, eager and expectant. The programme was all that could be desired, with variety enough to please the most festidious. The masical oumbers especially were choi¢e and pleasing. Miss Louise M. Smith, whose name is always astociated with good music, performed the duties of organist. Miss Aunie McDonald and Miss Belle Matheson contributed solos of more than average worth. Mr. Jacob Smith sang several comic songs, iucluding “Ive only been down to the Club,” “McSorley’s Twine,” and “High Water Pants,” as only Mr. Smith can, ‘he duet,“*Murmuriog Sea,” was & treat to ail lovers of classical music. Miss Aanie Cruwys rich contralto blending in sweet barmony with Miss L, M Smith’s fauliess foprano they were warmly applauded. Miss Louisa M Smith’s eclo,“‘In the Shadow of the Pines,” was the star number. Sbe received a well~merited encore, and in response sang “My Hearts o’erthe Water.” The literary psit of the programme was el-o up to the usual standard of excellence. Tbe recitations by Messrs N. Campbell ao! T.D. Ling were given in professional! atvie. The young Misses Stead and Me- Donald also presented theirs very cleverly. Mesers T. D, Ling, Jobn Steveneon and Nurman Ling presented the uproariors! fuany farce, “Never Mind de Why aod Wharfor.” It was a scream trom start to finieb, “Too Greedy by Half” came in for a fair share of applause, Dr. Stevenson handling the forceps with all the skill of deatist. “*The Unwilling Wicnese” re- ceived ample justice, Mes.rs Geo Matheson and Norman Lingplaying like profession-~ ale. Mrs. T D Ling, Mre. A McKay, Mise Javie Stevenson and Miss Lidia Stead, produced the tbriiling comedietta, The Stolen Peaches, Mr John Stevenson play- ing the part of Azariab Green. PROGRAMMF, Opening song—Boat Glee..... .. Choir + Recitation—The Fisherman’s Wite...... teeseeeeees +++ Misa Minnie McDenaid Solo and Chorus—Down te the Club.... teeseeeees. Mr. Jacob Smith and Choir Dialogue—The Unwilling Witness...... crrseseeee GeO, Matheson and N Ling Duet Murmurning Sea...... Misses Annie Cruwys and Ms 4 0:4 tacened 5% >-o.0.0-eneer cs ce Recitation—Fritz aud Bet-y............ Cae beetewcccssceccesstets KO Ee Chorus—Jamie’s on the Stormy Sea... ... Coeceesrerseseor oc eseccsesecsionscncneee Recitation— Jeanie McNeil’s Ride... Veep ees tact eeeneed Mr N Campbel Solo—lo the Shadow ofthe Pines Lo nies Mr . iieinidns 3 ...Miss Louise M Smuh Comedietta— fue diolen Peaches.......... MreT D Liog, Mrs A;McKay, Mire Janie Steveason, Miss Lydia Stead and John Stevenaon...... a. sane Solo— Cows in the Clover... b ié sob ele pecans. .Mies A wie McDonald Recitation—Huow Bessie Gor the Doll...... ceesesscescossescene stein Fiorrie Stems Quartette—M inightr Sung............... Misses Sin ith aot Crawys, aod M-esrs WGevemser. sae Bmiith........... . sonaecees Farce—Two (ireedy by Half............ Messrs J L Stevenson, TD Ling aod J Stevenson...... Ws <5 Wks oeeea Solo—The Song My Mother Usd to Sing ebowsonueai ui --...Mires Belle Matheson Dialogue—Never M of de Whv aud Whar- tor—Mes-rs TD) Log, J Siev neon, Me Ssh iccnssaiy ds éhaieen onc uins alas 8olc—McSor ev's Twn ..Mr Jacob Smiuh Duet and Chiru:—L tle Kovina Swetetedaees Meesrs J L Siev-useo, J Smith and og | ANE Fete Oh Reading--Sh:ps Gsiure Selu—Jessie’s Dream.......__. dima t tthe ee etere see ee Miss Lonise M Smith Solo avd Ctorne- ks a ee eeeee bneveen als a Oe S.nith 2 Good Nigut—Son,. ve ee The amount revlized was in the vicin- | ity of $20, which goes towards Painting the interior of the well. ———— <i oe Mount Mellick Notes, The district ie ju t suffering from an at- tack cf measles. The wrier saw the first red breast of fue season & few morningsago. It lo ked lonesome but aopeful, The ice iu l’ownai solid, Mr F. B. McRae, of Waterside, hauled a large building acrose to Karnsclitte from Pow cal wharf on the ice last week. Mr. McRae intend. going iaio the lobster Bav stl! seems quite DAILY b isiness on an extensive ecale thie seasc ce John Dodd & Son bave put up a large number of traps for their sew factory at Cherry Valley. The new firm bas the best wishes of a!! for a successful season’s work. Mr. P. H. Lane, our enterprising black- smith, bas sold his pacer Jim to Albert Duvphy, our local borse buyer. Albert alwavs tries to deal in the right stock. Alex. MeNeill, Esq., of Village Green, delivered his recently written lecture on the **Power of Eloquence” to a large audi- in the Schoo! roow et Mt, Mellick on Pence (he 4:h inste Mr. MeNei]] was in good form and delivered the best lecture we have listened to for some time. The lecture heeds only to be heard te be appre~ cited) It was a thorough end original ansivsi: of the ‘heory of oratory and elo- me passager, in which the | arned lecturer made refercnse to euch nimes a* Burke, Sherridan, Chatham, O’Convell, Gra lau and Sir John A. Me- Vonald, eic., were boiling over with ferventand patrotic elognence that called forth from the andience ir. quen outbursts of applause. The lecture was written ip that pure end graceful Englisb style of which the lecturer is practically mester. At the conclusion of the lecture & hearty vote of thanks, moyed by Johu V. McDonald and seconded by John A. VicDonald, wae teodere} Mr. McNeill for bis eloquent lecture. M-, Joreph B. Haley, President of the literary club, presided in his usual easy xod b umorous way. Our genia) friend, Mr. Fred Richarde favoured the audience with two excellent solos. Fred is always heard with pleas- ure. A vocal solo from thejpresident and the singing of the national anthem brought the entertainment to a close. " r Cox. A Pleasant Gathering. The most sociable gathering of thesea n took } lacs at the residence of Wm. Hughe, E q., Greenvale, on the evening of March 3let, when a goodly number of ladics and gentlemen assembled for the parpcs: of spending & pleasant evening in the come pany of Mr. ana Mre. Hughes whe, we regret very much to learn, have decided to leave this part of the country and take up their residence at Brackley Point. Mr. Hughes has been a resident of thie place for about 16 years, when he came from Charlottetown and took up the profession of farming. During thie period he ha: suceeded In ingratiating himself in the hearts of the people, and be command: the respect and confidence of all who have had the pleascre of cultivating hie a quain- tance. Mr. Walter Oxenham, in a very neat and approjriate speech, presented Mre. Hughes with a purse the contents of which most conclusively convinced her ot the high esteem in which she is beld by the people. The thanks of the company © most cordially extended to Messrs Tom and Nelson Bell and John Kussell, who, in their usuai piessing manner, furnished the musical portion of the evening’s entertain- ment. MILLIONS MADE ON EGGS. a The Heas ofthe United States Pro- duce a Valuable Crop. Cuicaco, April 8.—In a South Water stree: commission house is a pao who for months has been studying the lowly he. The results of his researches are ap- pelling. He now fears thatthe money- making ability of Mre, Hen and Ler family willtempt some greedy monopolist to at tempt the formation of a Hen Trust. He first found approx mately the anona! egg and ch-ecken coortumpt'oa of the 2,- 0,006 people who livein Cook county ‘nen be based the consumption of the United States in the same ratio, fixing the population at 70,000.60. The number of hens in busisess he cannot fix. Eggs consumed aunuclly in the eS er eee 210,000,000 Market valne ata ceut anda half each...... vessceees.. $315,000 000 Numter of chickens consumed 210,00¢,000 Market velue at 10 cents a pound,average weigh! 5 }be $105,000,000 Besides this extraordinary cutput this expert fiyures that fully ao additional 200,~ 000,000 chickens are alowed to reach ma‘urity. The hen industry is greatest in Towa. Illinois is second and Ohio third jn activity. More money is made off the hen and her product- than off the iotal aovusal wheat crop. Tbe Government figures on wheat last year, wasa@ total crop of 55,000,000 bue,, which at prices obtained last season, an average of 65 cents a bushel, repre~ sen's €357,500,000, while the egg industry based ou the above figuree goes to $405,000 000. ee ee Deaa Sirs,—lI have teen a great suffer- er from rheumatism, and lately have been confined tomy bed. Seeing your MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT advertsiement, I tried it aud got immediate relief: Lascribe my restorstion to health to the wonderful power of your medicine. Lewis ©, Butter. Burio, Nfli. GPFICE TO LET In the subscriber's building, Queen Si. large well lighted and of easy approach. 79 dlwk Rent moderate J McEACHERN SXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL T2 15#9 FOUVD SMALLPOX IN A CUW Peculiar Bnt Alarming Care Dis covered by Montreal Milk Inspectors, Monreeal, April 8 rcientific interest bas been reported to th Healts Department. The case is one cf #ponianeous smallpox in a cow, and wa discovered by the Milk Inspectora Th: sale ofthe milk from the cow was im media ely forbidden, aud the matter n- ported to Dr. Laberge, the med ¢.] healt cfticer. D-. Laberge states that cases of & simi Jar kind are of exiremely rare occurrence the most recent known case having occ ut red some fifty years ago. Ai that sime tw cows were discoyered to be «fil cited wi spontaneous emallpox ia Frances, one st town culled Paery and the otherat B g ancy. The St. Michel case wil te clove studied in its scientfic aspect by D Laberge and by other pbyet logical ex pets in the city. TD i A TPE AC THAT SECRET DOSSIER Nothing in it Affecting Dreyfus, Says a Paris Paper Paris, April 8.—The Voltaire, which tew days avo published ao in-ialment vu! the evidence given betore the Court o Cassation by M. Paleozue, one of th: permanent Cfficials of the Foreign Office. regarding the repudiation by the Itala Government, and by Col. Sechwarizk« p pen, former German military attache bere. ofgrelations with Dreyfus, publisbes yester- day a further instalment, showirg thai the so-called secret dossier is not connect- ed with Dreyfus, except fis reguris @ single document—a letter men! ioning bim, which is dated after his condewnaticn, and ie, therefore, unimportant. The old man who Jooke out at the world with clear and healthy eyes cannot help feeling great gratification atthe thovghbt that bis children have inherited from hin no weakness nor tendency to disease. The bealthy old man is the man who ha- throughout bis life kept 1is digertion” good and his blooa pure. Not one ina thousand does it. Grrme go through the healthy body without effeer. Let them once find lodgement or kt them fiud a weak spot, they will develop by the million and the blosd will be full of them Instead of giving strength to the tiseuee, it will force upon them inoutritious mat- t-r, and the man wil! lose fleeh and the more susceptible beis to disease. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is the only medicise thut absolutely and infalli bl. curea all blood diseases, and a!most a)! diseases are blvol diseases. It isn’t med cine for some one particular #o-called disease. Jtis a mediciue for the whole body. I[t forcesout all the germs of dis ease, and replaces impurities with rich, red bood. JAMES KELLY Wholesale Com missior]Dealer tal! kinds of FRESH FISH. Ells and Smelis, Specialties, NO. 8 LONG' WHARF CoNSIGNMENTS BOSTON MASS SOLICIrEc Write for stencils and periiculars. arg ‘he time for general cleaning, Your clock or watch may need cleaning, to insure their keeping good time. Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- sona’ attention given to watchwork, G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE Have Just Coniplated Ny Kew Oyster Place, Call and see the brilliant Gisplay o! beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Our Oyster king ie standing in the window, See him, and then you will eat tysters. John P. Joy, VICTORIA OAFE Great Georze Street FORNEW YORK S. S. “ELLIOT” ‘ navigation, will sail for New York on opening of Freight carried low. Apply to R MeMILLAN. , 38—dy eod wyk pat lwk A case of peculirl : en | ‘ 7 e bd eT sails Ss Se Ae Fhe Se SG pe ety 1aape + fghe @ ye YW we 2 a & Pants f r big men, pants for sm.1} men, pints for young men, pants fur io)s, p nts fur 252, 500, 752, $1.00, up to $5.00 THE BEST AND CHELPEST PAtTs iy TORN Tney all Read Ads They all wear our Hts and they neariy all wear our Clothing, and those wie don’t are waking a mistake, for the show the b’st goods made and ask a very small advance on cost for same.—PRUWSKE BROS. Waite Unlaun tered Shirts, 25c, 352, 50: and 73% White Laundercd Shirts, 5N¢, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Colo Suirts any price in all the Jatest and best makes. Collars and Cuffs at prices ti at cannot be beaten. —-PROWSE PROS, The WonderfulCheap Men: