| THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 15, 1889 i meee ee ae a J, J. JOHNETON| 804! Real Estate Agent Real E-tate boug!tand se!d on Com sIBRM Estates VM anagi Houses Renta. Rente Collected. Stamper Bloek Caarlottetown, P.B.f1. PROPERTY FORSALE A oo 8 oont: ining 9 rooms with frost- mot < r, @00d stadlc; aleo a store suitable wy dwelling home, Above propesties are a*ueted on Bayfirid Street in Cltarlotetwn, Terms e«y. A genuine Bargain. J. J, TORNSTON teal Peta teAgent, Chariotetown FO% 4A LE.~—A plot of land in the west erap rv thecity. Price $125.00}J J John- ston. Kal Metate Agent POR 411.%.—Several Biilding Ls in the vicinity of 4evfleid St, will be sold cheap. JJ Johneton, \tsal Estate Agent. POR 3Al.K.—A house on Pownol Street, near the jail,c ntaining 9rooms, Go xd yard ahil'ar arn on prenises, J J Johnston Real Barwo Aficnt FOR 241E.—In Charlottetown Common in the vici ity of Brighton, about 6} acres of land lbe olichap. JJ Johnston, Real Es- late Arent FOR 3\).R—A house on Euston Street, in vicinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- tain nd kitchen, in good order, and is hea h hot air. Good stable and large yar ne tion, will be sold cheap. Apply toJ J Iuost«n, Real Estate Agent FOR ‘(\L8,-A house sitastel on the cor ner of “la aant Street and St. Peters Road House sins 10 rooms has a good cellar and atahi mises. The hoase is built 8 years ahd is xeellent condition. Apply toJ J Johr al Kstate Ag Fi? t~Thre acres o° 'andin har lot ; mmon, nr eideaner Arthur Pesce }. wi ne Ss riu : >” lon ¢ sy vrm fohuston, stam per Block FOR 3 \ GE —about four (4) acres of landin the Charlottetown, can bed vided in tote er milding lots, a genuine Buirgain 3J3J Hoston, Stamper Block FOR. SALE OR EX CHANGE—A double te! 1Omso OU hestrat Sire. nowlna eour-e of rection. Will be eompleted in one month Villbe sold cheapor exchanged ‘oe proper y in +nother partofthecity. JJ Johaston. Real Estate Agent FOR FXCHANGE.—A three tenemesat ous. sifiateon Fasten Street, newly Dullt, bripg<in « large rent. wil! be exchangel fo asujtable olace in *n>ther ovart of the city JJ Joh». on, Real Estate Agent. FOR S14 US —A two story doub'e tenem:n. — on “ishop Strect,each tenement c>n- nésix roomeand large yard. Apply oJ J shaston Stamper Block, Houses To Let eae oe LE?.—A houreon Fing Street Pownel St, stable and yard; $5.0 month JJ Johnston, Keal Eetate O LET.—House on King Street, con- ta nine 7 rooma, rent $5.00 per month, J.) Johnston, Real Estate Agent. O CET.—House on King Street, Verchan's Bank of P. KE. Island, ainiog 6 rooms rent $5 0 per month On. ’ .ET,—A new house on Brighton 4 heated with hot water, waths, etric ight, ete. Will be rented toa int reasonably, J J Johnston, Real f zenutu. TO LE *—"Dwelling hous? and shop on lower neeu Street, house contains eight rooms. rge warehouse att-ched; «verything in Rent $.700°, rent of —— aivae $'10.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, eal Es'ate Agent Ch’town, TO Lit. -O1 the corner of Prince and ater Streets, a house containing 13 rooms. is place is convenient to railway and boats. t m>derate. condition. awtca Apply toJ J Johuston, Real tate Agent, J. 3, JOHNSTON, Real E-iate Agent, tamper Blocy, Ghb’tovn DilkY CATTLE FOR SALE 7 Tam ‘netructed by Meaers Easton Broth- ers, to sell ac Auction on their farm at Bast Bove! ¥,two miles from Charlotie- town, oo Wednesday, March 15th at one o'clock p. m. sharp. 20 head of cattle pare bred Ayrshires and Jersey and Ayr- shire gcades, a3 follows: — Fifteen newly calved cows, Jersevani Ayreb re grade Two heifers 2 + ears old; A rehire grvde. Six heifers, 1 year old Avrahire and Jersey grades, Five young heifer calves Ayrshire grade, One bull 1 year old; pure bred Ayrebirefrors av imported cov. Une bull, 1 yea, |; pure bred Ayrinire. TERMS —Alicoms of $10 and unde cash; over $10ten months credit on ap prove | paper F. &@. HORNE Auctioneer, 57.50 F | lest, Lightest Plate Camera Eastmaa’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. takes nictures 33¢ x 44 inches; weighs but saly vwEncc Men isews lens, + ws Jens y soutter, three sto vie nde; , ' ”“ 7 we a m — iocket for { secre - Perfectly ada ~d 9Sa>-chare ne + ectly adapted “xposures and equally con. @nter:: as a hend ped camera, thee with ninte 5 ° ° . $2.50 ° Wy mel elena an’ printing eat dt, . 1.06 ain of Fx ' Kod ‘ oe r or and & she free at agencte “MARCH 15, 1899. A POINTER. ——_— eo Mr. R. C. Miller was, until lately, the editor of the Pembroke Observer, a stauach Liberal organ while the Liberals were in Mr. Miller, it appears, went search of opposition. to the Klondike last year in gold. But, as tbe Montreal Star remarks, he apparently fouud more scandal and corruption than wealth in that remote region. However this may be, he wrote some letters to his paper. In the course of these letters he said that he was compelled to listen all summer to the most violen' railings at the Government and its offiziale- who; were charged with outrageous corrvy» tion, that after reaching Dawson he “‘was forced to acknowledge the truth of the accusations,” and he had no hesitation ic declaring that if the Gouerament “dil not RASTMAN KODAK CO. r..ukester, N. Y take strong and speedy stepsto end the orgie that is in progrese here they will not only have become partners in the dirt themselves, but shall have permitted the continuance of system which must result in very great financialand moral injury to the Dominion.” Mr. Miller added : “That the mining laws are being set aside on a colossal scale is beyond all ques- tion, and that bare-faced bribery is the rale of the day is equally certain.” [o view of this arraignment, by an editor friendly to hadto be doue. So the asinte Minister »f the Interior (Mr. Sifton) had the editor the Government, something appointe? miniog iuspector at a good Herein lies & moral to b* applird Lat them tell about the Governmert’s actions, —and they may be provided for. The pol cy of “kick” is sometimes a geod one for the persoo. who kicks as well as for the Witness the caseof Mr. Wise who has had a free pasaage te Great Bri- back lowed with information for the poeple, as a result of the dieq rieting]-tter written to the editor ofthe Patriot—which letcer hae not yet appeared ! salary. hy other Liberal editors. @ (yulo ountry. tain, and has come a OI, el oN ec ene What is it? Catarrhozone isa | qu'd, frequent and cleansing, sbich voluciizes when iahaled. What is it for? It is an absolute, never faling cure for catarrh of the throat or nasal passages. Isthistrue? We are se eure that it will cure von that we will send yor prepaid, a free sample of Catarrhozone aod ao inhaler if vou send your address within one week. 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BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS GOGOA ON SGe 642 © 90688868 ADVICE ABOUT f ‘ When ordering a packr ge ‘ Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar ‘ from your grocer you can al-~ ¢ ways fee! sure of securing the best quality by asking for: : : ; Niott’s oo" “Stee? @BEw s ee “OOCBVOOSB J DZEEESEEOAS LY BKAMINES NOTES FROM THE COUNTRY What is Going on All Over The Province, INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE EXAMINER'S CIRRESPONDENTS Our Usual Weekly Budget from Various Sections. ee ee Morell Notes. Mr. William Sterns, our aged and res-~ pected resident, ie at present visiting friends im Halifax and Traro. ‘ We afe sorry to hear ofthe death o Mrs Sarah McVarieh, widowof Joseph McVarish, wheh ‘occurred recently at Lynn, Mass. Her boty willbe brought home for interment. Mr. Nicholas J. Hayes, of New York City, intends visiting the Island in May next to dispose of his property at Morell station, known as the property of the late Richard Hayes, A very boyish-lovkiaz chap called a | few moruinge agoat the Wayside House, | comfortably arranged in a mud box witha buadle of hav ats shove! aa though he | ws Ou- of our sturdy farmer's 8008 On his | wav tothe muss-l mud oi. Gebad — heavy job before him to move the dig zer snd cut ice and wanied some refreshine ats | for the vecasion, but through the ing -auity * of Jack he got nicely left. ; Your correspondent bad the »] -asure of visiting the masse} mad bal ‘as: Peis day and was surprised to see upwards of one hundred and fifty sleigh~ from all paris of the couotry sround bu ily engaged raising and fjasding at diff-rent part» aloug the bay and rivere, This bed ies great boon to the f rners, as thre ge several acres which do vot freeze in winter. A scheme is now on band to try and provide material to dig within the SummMer®r season. ————_—— Maories and Whites. “As instancing the go d underatanding which now prevails hetweenthe Maories and Evropeanrs | may mention,” remarks a New Z-aland correspondent, “that both races now enter into friendly compecitien in trials of strength, and quit? recently the Europeans have bad to p.ay second fiidie to their dusky r.vale. Io a bost race at Auckland—a native crew again ta crew of man-o0f-war’e men— he native crew were the vic‘ore, anda Maori team was also success‘! in a ‘ug-of.war agaiveta team from H. M.S.Tauracgi. Lody Gore Brown’s visit to New Zealand at the pres ent time remipds me that when ber bus band was Governor of the colooy cannon were mounted and maoved on a promin- -nece Oververlooking the barbor to repeal an expected invasion of Auckland by the Maories, who ecavoe* used to swarm by hs bundred on the waters of the Waite- mata. The prominence has since been | v Hed, but on the same witers it over- locked the descendants of bs zone warriors competed the otterday in an aquatic contest, and I+ft the mar-vtwar’= wen considerably behind them, «od’ame out victors in a subsequent trial of steeegth. That shows what ou'y a few years of civilizat on have done. I» the war days! the Maoriee used above all th ner to dread an ettacx by the b'ue j cket, ad now tuey shake handa and ‘ienak e” each other as th. uzh the past hea bees uit--Te erased from of biti ay.” —_— thee = : Or;,anization Mestiag A large and influential meeting tock pl.cein R id’s Heli, Alberten.en Thursday the 9th in-t., Mr. James P. Cunningbam, second Vice President, was callec tothe sbairand the undersigned was appo. ted Secretary, The President then made a few opening remarks, and called apoo Mr. J. Albert Brennan, Convener, who in ek» quent and choice plireses «xplaioel fol y the mode of organiZatiou sid the methods by which it would be carried fo: ward. A ktter was read from Joho P Brennan, Conveuer of the Riding, regrev'ing that i\brough illness be was uvab e to be present, alsooue from H J. Pino, Bloomfi ld, re- | gretting his inabilirv to be present. npon, and on rising was received with rounds of applause. He went fully into the nature of organ’za'ion, and its :mpor-~ tauce,and from that 6 vitched on toan ex- | hau-t ve arragnmect of the present govers- mer f. Speeches were also mide by John T. Weeks, Altrca Wedge, W. D. White, M. McEloy, Andev Blarchard, James E. Biren, Geo. R. Mon’ gomery. James H Gavin moved and John T Weeks eecond he fo lowing resolution : Wherea*: Sir Charlis Tupper, the leader of the great L bera! Conservative Party is already engaged in organization «1! over Canade; ard Whereas, A party organ z’r hes beea appointed in Montreal witha view of pacing the Con-ervative party in a perfect. sae of orgar z stior: Ti erefore R-solved : That this meeting fully endorse the action of Sir Caarlea and the Co: s 1vative Party in thus taking time | by the forelock in preparation for the next contest, Further Resolved, Tuat this meeting } desire to place on record the approval of | ing and fiehing. @eneee ar Edward Hackett was then called; the action taken by the late conference of the Liberal Conservative party at Char-~ loietown by means of which we trust @ gooiaod ¢ffective organization will be formed threugbout this provinceon the success that is crowning his efforts in the direction of organization. This resolution was carried uasnimously. Mr, Hackett moved and Geo. R. Mont- gomeéry seconded the motion that the thanks of this meeting be tendered Mre Cunningham for bis able and efficient con~ cuct in the chair, which was bappilg ac~ knowledged by the President, This closed very important and suc~ cessful meeting inasmuch aswe had Mr. Larkin a convert from the army of gritism. Javus E. Biron, Secretary. Alberton, March 9th, 1899, Watchman and Herald please copy. .- <i> + St Peters Island Notes. This is a busy little place at this time of the year. Quite a iot of traffic is carried on tetween here and the maia shore. & number of people are hauling seaweed from this little Ieland for manure for their land, while others are hauling to it. The Lund boys are starting up 2 lobster~ ing business, which is giving quite a num- ber of thw city truckmen a buay winter. Rapid preparations are being made for the coming on of the lobster fishing season. Taylor Bros. have builtover four hundred traps for that purpose. James Taylor & Son hauled a new boat from Charlotie- town for the purpose of fishing. She was built by Martin Pinault, and is one of the finest boats that ever left Charlottetown. The chief sport of this Island is shoot- Quite a uamber of birds have been shot on this little isle. Some of oar Od sports are preparing tor a good - §p ing shoOotivg this year. As fir as hors: trotting is concerned, we arin’t much in that line, al‘hongh D.N Tavlor bas raised a handsome Alright -olt Te stands fifteen anda halt |anis high, is scarcely two vears clf aud +hous a great burst of speed. Our school is under the ekilfal manage- mentof Mr. W. B. Phail Some of his pupils are doing well. They intend trying the P. W. College «x-ms. next year. — > © ~<a Say “No” when au-aler ofl-rs you a eubstituee for H od’s Sarsa;arilla. There is nothing yustaa good. 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