: ; THE DAILY LAAMINER, CHANKLOTTETOWN een a ee ee ee ae ee ee ee THE DAILY EXAMIN ER Ie . ey ‘ ‘ ron the | sesen m4 ul Six Mo i iis due. cdaaike enone $v 00 | 4 NI @i () Ine M ; sent post paid to at part of Canada e ted States THE WEEKLY FXAMINI ~ =") } eve ’ } ! | j : } ' ma ‘ ss a i i) ‘ : as Aper 4 a atest SS Sube | - : s J.J. JOHNSTON Real Estaie Agent : on Commissar Estates Managed Touses tented. Rents*Collected. a Sra per B CK { 4 tetown, P.|I eo PROPERTY FORSALE FOR S\LE.~A plo of land in- the west ern partof thee r 2125.00 (7 J John- ston, heal | ate Age FOR SAI! : ’ iz Lvaintl : ity of i I sold IJ nn ) I Es Ye [ I R Al \ } Vow ) Stree | ne h : taining 9 rooms ood yard | andlares barn on Dp nises j j johnston Reai Es \ } mRSALE In f oO I ‘ : ; tf Ww ot le 4 j i s- | : Awel i FOR SALE —4 hon on Enston Street, in . ‘ ity of Gillows ti} his honse cor Taine § rooma and ca in roo order ana is! “ated with hot alt (s 00d atahle and iaryve yard in connection, w'!! be sold cheap. Apply ‘ to J J Johnston, Rea! Estate Agen : , , + i FOR SALE.~—A ho ise situate? on the cor of Pleasant “Streetand St. Petera Road House contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and atable on premises he house Is built 8 yeare and is in excellent mdition. Apply toJ J Tohnstou Real Kstate Ajzent. FOR SALE—Thr acres of 'tandin Char Lottetown, common, pn -«ar residence of Arthur Peters, Esq. will be sold cheap anlon easy terms, JJ Johnston, Stam per Block FOR SALE—~abonu! four (4) acres of landin the City of Chariott:town, can be d)vided in- totwenty building lots, a genuine Bargain, J J Johnston, Stam ver Block FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double tenementhouse on “hestnut Street, now in course of erection. Wiil be completed in one month, Will be sold cheapor exchanged for veer in #no' her part ofthe city. JJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR EXCHAN(iE.—A three tenement hous, situate on Eusten Street, newly built, brings in a large reot. will be exchauged for aso table place in another wart ofthe city JJ Johnston, Rea) Estate Agent. FOR SALB—A treo story double tanemen: } house on Bishop S'reet, each tenement con- | eitesix rooms an: large yard. Apply toJ J! ohnston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let — i TOLET.~-A housreon King Street, | near Powne| St, stable and yard: $5.50 | Ja per month. J J Jobnston, Keal Estate A gent. my TO LET.-~-Hous2 on King Street, con- pia it taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. MEF? TO CLET.—House on King Street, Pi near Merc).ants Bank ot P. K. Island, Bhai ontaining 6 rooms, rent $5.50 per month JJ J onnston. =, TOLET,--A new house on Brighton r Road, heat;d with hot water, paths, u's electric ligtit, etc Will be rentec toa good venant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real nstaie Agent. TO LET—Dwelling hous? and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. Large warehou attached: everything in &rst class condit on. Rent $.7000, rent of house alone $100.0,, Aoply toJJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent Ch’town, TO LET. -Oo 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 j Kstate Agent, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, re ern Ch’town Merchants Bank of Edward Island. Prine Notice is hereby given that the Mer- | pants Bank <« Pr pce Edward Island iti- ode to apply to the Committee of the | lueen’s Privy Council of Canada, known | : The Treasury Board” after the expir- : n of four weeks from the first publica-~ ; f this notice in the Canada Gazette, Certifi ate of sail Treasury Board | .s ving of ibe fol wing By-law, which | y and regularly passed aud adopt~ y the & 4 ‘ fers of the sa'd Mer is Ba of Prince Edward Island, } ut the Annual General Meeting of the d, and held this 10.hb lay of January, A D., 1899, viz: “That r the purpe:e of extending the business the Bank, tl Capital Stock of the Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island, be ana ishereby increased from $200,020= 09. to $500,000.00 and that the Directors ve, aod they are hereby authorized and empowered tv allot such increased Capital Stock toand among the st areholders of the Bank, pro rata, in such sums, at such times and al such rates asthe Directors may from tine to time determine,” Tis app ication is made pureuant to ‘he reovision of section 26 of “The Bank ag , ' tare holde revoury Cali Act.” Dated at Cua-lottetown, P. E. Island, thie luch day ot January, 1899. J. M. DAVISON, Cashier Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, il—law, 4: THE CARNIVAL Following is a list of the skaters: LADIES Miss B ; I iorence, Pi nd Li Lie S Bartlett, Mary, S« Lassie ‘ Cos. 3 t Shamrock. Cotton, Maggie, Mother Goose. | Canning, b., Koly-Poly from the | ; Ch E., Visitor from New | Bi 3sW iy | Douse, ¥ ac Defender. Duteher. Wife of Demostbenes. | Doyle, Annie, Littie Duchess ssery, Mary, Lady of the} Period ; 1 > Y> ivi L ix Ulli ripiayson, Gertrude, Hood Finlavson, Myrtie, Hope. Greentficid, sarmiantou, Cuke | Walker Haszard, Mary, Penny Postage. Haszard, Hida, Our Lady of the pnows. Hornsby, May, Magpie. Hornsby, Jacqueline, Valen- tine. Hornsby E mens Artist. Hyodmen, E ythe Winter. Hughes, Vivian, Sunflowe r. Huybes, Muriel, Grace Darling. liug ¢s, ] > Ardelia. } Hughes, L., Salmantha. Hodgson, Hattie M., Hous maid f Ls e, Kile,Persian Girl. Moran, Minnie E., Barber Pole. be M.rpay, E., Belle from the} Country. | MeCallam, Albdertz, Girl McLean, Ethel, Highland Lassie McLee an, Ethel. Scoten Lassie. MeMillan, M. F., Wanting Maid Newson, L., Charming witch Patridge, Rocky Point. | y re r e, Jessie, Gaiety. |e Civtie. Peorum, Thersea 7? Two Val- ; egrum, Sophemia 4 entines. Peake, Hareidine, kiower Girl. Rattray, Bessie, Liberty. Rattray, Ruby, Britannia. Rogers, M., [Alberton] saat } Huir Vigor Snowflake, Prudence, Cake Walker. Stentiford, May, June. Strickland, Ancient Greek. Toombs Eva, Cream of the City VenBuskirk, Sarah, 1824 Warren, Nettie H.,. Valentine. VV adde}}, Nora, Dad’s Girl. Bethune, Low, Japanese. A Lady of GENT LEMEN. Bethune, H. L., The coming member for Fort Augustus. Bianctard, Aubrey, Garibaldi. Cairns, James W., Dorothy Ann. { hapman, R. H., Number 13. Collins, Roy, Little Red Riding Hood. Co'ton, — L., Simple Simon. yrosby, e Jockey. Davis, ac i. The Daily Ex. aminer. Davy, Arthur, Desperado. Davy, Waiter, Crapaud Spi Karle, Chas., Emigrant Dublin. Flaiger, Jobn, Belle of Kelly’s Kindergarten. Foley, Thos B., Casey as last seen in New York. Gillis, Joseph, Gordon Higb- jander. Green, Chief. H tneO0, <3, | eS me werage. Harvie, W. T., Delegate to Farmers’ Convention. Hooper, G. H., Lieut. Hobson. Hughes, Gordon, Dreyfus. Huggan, Tom. Hillsboro Bridge Surveyor. Hyndman, A. W., Tramp. Hyndman, John Y., Hobson's Hobby. Hodgson, Harrv, Aunt Bets sey. Large,Joe, Barber. Large, W.A., Chinese Laundrey. Large, L em ren or. Lord, R. E., Lieut. Hobson. Manthorne, J. m4 A Huandred Years Ago. Merchant, W. Melvin, York Cricket Batter. Mitehel!. Jack, Wilda Viole Morris, G. T.,Don Pedro: Murphy, Jerry ,Woman Hater. MacDonald reter &., Sailor > Py rom Hazen, srunt, Indian OverSeer of The Ne W A Poetic Authority fs lo your article on “Women at the Board’ you quote a poet mr Bayling l that woman 18 he y nature “made to temper man.” Will you kinily let me kaoow the } name of the poet, an i oblige, lof the agricultural community totheir fate } Wi mos, i { i Tess } Wiilian a. a e i rr Worth, Arthur, Aunt Saliy. a ie + em A Lirerary Inquirer. who lived referred | he poet is ‘| rimMaes Otway, from [6 to G85. | he passage () woma ! lovely woman! oature made na ve bad been brute without you «are pat r to look like you, i tiere ® youu i hat. we helieve of Heaven Amezing inab ness, poetry and truth, t lv ernal joy and everla-ty g love! ll a A A li oa “Prudence” Speaks. Sir,—I seetha a bachelor—an old one,] presume-—is afraid of giving women ea ght to sit upon the schoo! board because they acawer to Scott’s description. Let m: tell this old bachelor tha‘ women can stand by their principles avd adhere to their ee just au steatily asmen. Hiss ry proves it, an | also the experience of eve — life. Bachelor bad better obtain a wife, f he can get any womac totake bim, at d the nhe’ll know. Jt he hasn’t any iter reason for excluding women from sche ol board, he had better hold his | peace PRUDENCE, eee NOTABLE INACTION. .E piroR,—As you have charge of ug newepaper in the Province not be well to remind the Loca i sietinaatanie while the great province of Ontario, through their iocal govern ment is looking afier the lumber interests of the prevince atthe Washington con- ferenee—or rathe> the Anglo-American the Government of this province appear to ake things easy, aod leave the interests ’ i British Columbia appears to be alive to its fishing, alien Jabor, &c. Butthe Govern mentofP. E. Island seems only bent on squandering the hard-earned money of the farmers, and are apparently oblivious ot their duty to the people. Macawber- like, they appearto be waiting for some- thing to“turnup.” They donot even appear to have the influence of the proverbial “fly on the wheel.” They talk very glib on free trade and reciprocity, but bere, when the conference is in session, there is not one word abont securing for the farmers ot P. E. J. a market (that market which vas to be ours when the Liberals got the reins at Ottawa) f< r our potatoes, egg», muiton and lamt, horses etc. Can you not, Mr. Editor, t " us poor farmers what i# the matter? Doyou know if the Grit Party has lost con‘dence iv reciprocity with the United States—the same way as they have lost confidence in Free Trade as they have iti England. However that may be, whilst all the otner Provinces appear 10 be lookiog after their owa inter- ests—I never yet saw one reference in the Presa to show that P.E I. or its Govern~ ment made one move. It isalvery wei to say leave it to Sir Louis H. Daviee! put Sir Louis appears to have enough tod, to provide for himee}f and his frieads, etc. The poor farmers for whom he used to shed tears can now perhaps shift tor themselves. I wish you would write a short article callling the attenzion of the Government to their great shortcoming in this .2¢pee I know you w'li have some delbines. as , the Conservative party vowed that they would vot iv avy way thwart the Canadian delegates the same as the Liberals lid afew years ago when the Conserva- tives tried to secure @ reciprocity treaty. But vou need not fear as to that, tor you will be helping the Canad an delegates instead of weakening Ptbem,ithus rendering them good for evil. One thing, however, y u must be careful potto say anytting by which you might offend the Local Guvernment. They are in a very crouse moed. For instance, .ever sav a word, aa if you were trying to initia‘e a new movement or forestall them. Rather vay that the idea emanated from the Local Government themseives. Remember how tue Patriot thundered at the member for East Queen’s about daring to suggest any'bing new sbout the Hill-*borough Bridge, Again Leavy, be very, very carefal or you may getarca & String Of aojectives flung at your devoted head as only oa brieflessa Jawyer can string, together. i : ’ Gil . Mactin yre, Mackay, Leonard, P. William son Cre MekKee, Wallace F. S., A Young | SI Duke. MacKee, Will A., A Summer Sport. MacKinnon, Alex., England. MlacLean, Walter, Ivanhoe. MacLeod, J. Somerled, Witch. Moore, A., Bush Ranger, MeNauti, L., American Bicycle Peake, Lorne H., Rob Cole the Tramp in a Trip to Coon Town. Purdy, I. E., Emigrant from Dublin. Scoit, Willie, Mornina Guir- DIAN. Smith, J. F.,Go In Abegweits. Taylor, Russel, American Mas- qverade. ‘lidmarsh, H., Witch. Unsworth, L. R., I Fouad Them in the Attic. Of course after doing your duty to tue 'farmers of this Province, meak and !jowly, tarn around and give the whole | er lit totbe Government, I will anxious- | ly await the result, es Yours truly, FARMER, Belfast, Feb. 8th, 1899 ——— n> - DR ey A Generous Offer. We are authorized to offer our readers, | prepaid, a freesample of a never~-failing eure for catarrb, bronchitis, irritable throat, influenza, and such throat and nasal diseases. There is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi- ca]. Ointmente and washes cannot reach the diseased parts, and have thus proved useless. But Catarrhozone is carried by air directly to the direased part, and is like a breeze from the pine woods. Write for free sample to N.C. Poison & Co, Kingston, Ont. OU MUST have pure blood for good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood. Take Hood’s Sar- saparilla if you would BE. WELL. 15 1&y¥y FEBKUARY, ~ . ’ ~ j DON’T MIND. | j Don’t you mind the cloudy sky— All the b iZaZards blowin’ Spriogtime’s Gomin’ by and by, (Hear the roses growin’ ?) | Why ebould weather muke you sigh ? Wiavs « little enowin’? Sprivgtime’s comin’ by an’ by, (Hear the sap a-flowin 7) Roll, O happy world, on high W here the stars are bummin’! Brosh the cobwebs from the «kv € (Feel the suashine comin’ ?) Atlanta Const tu:ion. - wens > ote amen HOW TO KEFP YOUNG. If we take a little leaf out of the mind- cure books we can have physical rejuven- aton through a youthful epirit, which must find expre-sion. Cast away sad ness—for that is bateful to youth—and caltivate jiostead a real interest in all hatis going on, whether in che wor! about you or in the great world. Ghbeerve a youog girl of novmal intelligence who has not been “spoiied.”, Conld anything e more striking than ber keen voracious Interest in contrast to the tired apathy of herelders? Keep your interest aliy feeding It op Catholicity of subj cts, as you valve your youth; forif certain mental musc.es are not used they will atrophy and no matter what is th: date of your birth, Every human being vou encounter is thecentral point of tne iniverse from his or her poiat of View ; iow, then, can such a one e-cape the in- terestsof'others 2?) Every life has its Life Limes justas vitalasyoure. Joterest your- self in otbe's, and, with no euch intent +t heart, you willfinithe sprit refresh at Ae you will be old, Away back in nursery oe we learn of the little giri WhO Wweptin conte mplating he bridge shedid not have to cross after -watthe leeson did not ga very deep, ior we keep On worrying’ until we have lines up and down the forenead and Jines acroes, “The thirty year marke,” they eallihem but that isa mistake, Thirty years of worry would wrinklea marble forehead, but thirty years of Optimism would keep smooth the most delicate skin. Worry spoils the digestion and bricge ill bealtb, which ia turo ruins beauty. Worry enwraps the mental faculties and prevents them from free exercise, hamper- ing judgement and ehutting out Ight, Even those whe doit, must know these well, yet sll keepon; for nottc worry } means a condition of spiritual strength and elevation which is only atta:ned b7 gardual process, and every one bas pot learned the way. The lines onthe face are the expression of “the body’s guest.” They will come;but who could to a crinkling around the eyes that makea emile tne merrier, or lines about the corper of the mouth that bavea kind!y meaning? Such jines stamp the face with uudying youth,—Harper’s Bazar. ~s ee -_——— Manitoba Schools Wixnintrec, Feb. 11.—Dr. Blakely superintendent of educ.cioa, has made a report to the Vepariment of Education Ann and Loratte schools, it having been alleged by R. R. Kearn, rate- payer in the Lorette district, that the scuools were condoctei iu a way that raade them purely seperate schools, whiie at the same time they weredrawing the Govero- ment aod legislature gran‘s as though thev were public schools and complying with all conditions prov ded by the schoo] act. While tne report affirms that some of the charges made by Kearn were groundless, Dr. Blakely says: “Father Dufresne visited this (St Cuthbert) school and confessed pu ile between the hours of twelve al one o’clock one day towards the end of November. In Lorette East echool this same priest confessed the pupils in the morning, commence ngat aboutten o’clock, The Father or the teacher put the curtain across the corner of the school room be. fore nineo’clock. The priest was through w:th the confessions before noon.’ ‘ : on the St, — a + Se ~ ime ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. 5 Toronto Star: Mr. Kipling exhorts the Statesers to take up the white man’s burdeo. In the Philippines the white ; man’s burden is the black man’s life, and the Statesers are already taking it, Montreal Gazette: There is a controversy going on in some of the Western pape s as to whether Mr. Fisher, minister o agriculture, can farm in kid gloves. The eubject is one of othics rather than of practical agricvlture and so may lack | interest in these workaday times, Theor et cally, thougb, there ceems to be no ressoo why an able-bodied minister might not farm in kid gloves, white, black, brown ortan,with or without stitched seams up the back. Anything that adds to the grace of farming life is to be coms» mended, even if it makes the oxen laugh. — Montreal Gazette: That pride of Liber- alism, Fighting Joe Martin, is reported as saying of the Sifton Yukon railway deal that it was “the craziest scheme ever pro- posed,” adding that if the Dominion Gov- eroment wishes to retain the support of British Columbia it is absolutely neces sary to frowr upon such wretched promot- ing deals. There was a lo: “for the boys” in the 3,750,000 acres cf Yukon laads the Laurier Government proposed to give for the consiruction of ay unneces~ sary road; but, not evento m~ke it sure, willthe Government venture to reintroduce the preject the Senate killed. Tbe more the thing has been thought about tha deep- er has it sunk iato disrepute. 4 Bie S tock to be LAUGHTERED, at the DARUAIN aa! we — oO Pe sescesonen 29 D96--% Om ~_ e ? 7 a ‘r=,