eee ~~ \ " 1p hin? | "vr 5 *TSOUS alr > r aged persons are thin: ica And vet, when vou think | . ; ’ ’ pi it. What ¢ vuld VOU ¢€ xpect? Three score years of wea and tear are enough to mak , 5 Yet aaa he digestion weak. -s body must be fed. In Scott’s Emulsion, the ° | ° » L : ‘ ? } ") . l, Wo ™ 1S all UVic > th 1 ] ’ the oil in it Is < ted, all € eee ready to be taken 1 3 : } ryt i ’ - 4 blood The bow LS, : | - , , r while the oui 1 it~ , 7 7 shes, and the hypophos- mshites makes the nerves : ‘ } feadv a id t y . ' i SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto, J. J JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent Real E-~tate boughtaad so'd on Cu omission, Sstetes Managed. Houses Reats Cullected. Stamper Block Caarlottetown, P.E. I. Pe OPERTY FORSALE POR ern yartof the city Rented. SALE —A plot of land in the west Price $12500')J J John- yiorn, Real Fitate Agent Pon =4LE.—Several Building Lota in the ! » Ravflieid St, will be sold cheap. JJ oOb»ston, Real Estate Agent. PORSALE.—A house on Pownol Street, Wood yard Johnston spar the jail, containing 9 rooms, apdiarzce barn on premises, J J Ree Kstute Afient * POR 8S ‘LE,—In Charlottetoen Common in “nt vicinity of Rvighton, about 6} acres of land wiribesoldcheap. JJ Johnston, Keal ks- taste Agent, FOR SALE—4 house on Enston Street, in virinity of Gailows Hill. This honse con- maine 8 roem- and kitchen, in good order, and ipheated with hot air. Good stable and larve gard in connecti »n, wil! be sold cheap. Apply ‘oa I J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR 4ALE.—A house sitnated on the cor per of Pleasant “treet and St. Peters Road jéuse contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and mable on premi<e: The house is built 8 years *md is-in excellent condition, Apply toJ J shuston Real E.tate Agent. FOR SALE -lhreeacres of landin Char- wottetown, commen, near residence of Arthur Peters, Fieq, will be sold cheap anion ea sy terms, JJ Johnston, Stam per Block. FOR SALE—ab vut four (4) acres of landin the City of Charlottetown, can be d' vided in tetuenty building lots, agenuine Bargain. Li Johnston, Stamper Block 7OR SALE OR EXCHANGE~A double /Peemerct house on hestnut Street. now in warse Of erection. Will be completed in one wenth. Wilibe sold cheapor exchangéd | lew property ins nother partofthecity. J J ‘nston, Real Estate Avent. YOR EXUHANGE.-—A ihree tenement j@av; situate on Euston Street, newly built, wm? ogy in a large rent, will be exchanged !o: asanable place in another vart of the 523 Johnston, Real Estate Agent. cily JOR SALE—A two story double tenemen. mee on Bishop Street, each tenement con- Kime Six rooms and large yard. Apply to J J dnwsion, Stamper Block, Houses To Let A fE TO LET.—A houseon King Srreet, } near Pownal St, stable and yard:. $5.50 per month. J J Johnston, Kealj Estate yen, 25 TO LET.—House on King Street, con- | he, taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, “4 JJ Johnston, Real! Esta’+ Agent a, TO LE?T,—A new house on Brighton | e. Koad, heated with hot water, vaths, ee electric light, ete Will be rented toa pwd tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real } i Reiaie Agent. | J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, stataver Biocg, Ch’town THE ¢\ es “ee LM Sie Qniy Une Store fat } meach town sells this famous shoe for men. The greatest value ever offered | For $3.00 Highest quality of material and } Work panship, : For effect, retaining its where | s*yiish | others | filling Hiling hap » al d Ali 1 bas 10 @ WE HAVE SOLE CO ITROL, Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE ACHING ¢ TEETH IAREFULLY TREATED, And FILLED or CROWNED DER. JOMN FP _ MURRAY, f wea vu,reer Loou. bouuse, a | mame of justice. | They | ; . | such ‘iende are human beings. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, M_ Y 1, (899 ws iT i TY 4 DAILY EXAMINER ——. MAY 1, 1899 THE GEORGIA LYNCHING. Public nion throughout Canada has beeon greatly stirred up, duriog the past week, in respect to the infernal outrage perpetrated bythe lyncheraof Gaorgia. The infidel Ingersoll bas uttered perbap; the strongest protest against it. He “I suppose these outrages—these htful crimes—make the same impres- mind thatthey do on the d_ people. words strong enough, bitter enough to expre-s my indignation and horror. » on MY le of } al! civiliz “These horrors were perpetuated in the The savages who did these thivgs belong to the superior race are citizems of the great republic. Aodvet itdoes not seem possible that They are a disgrace to Our country, our century and the human race, “Let me say that what [ said is flattery compared with what I feel. When I think of the other lynching~ of the poor mao mutilated and burned witnout the slighestevidence ;‘of the negro who said that these murders would be avenged and who was brutally murdered for the utter- ance ofa natural feeling—I am utterly at a lise for words, “Are Sthe white people insane—bhas merey fled to beasts? Hasthe United States no power to protecta citizen? A nation that cannet or will not protect its citizen® intime of peace has no right to ask its citizens to protect itfin time of war. It is perhaps too much to hope that thi- and other expressioas}f horror and] detesta- such as were guilty of the crime. tion will influence brntish beasts But we may executive authorities in the States will be moved to take measures to stop jiynching and pros hope that the law-makers and vide for the lawful punishment of all law- fully convicted criminals. - NOTES AND COMMENTS. —William T. Lancefield, Hamilton, On- tario, bas published**A Century of Achieve- by James H. Coyne, B. A. Mr. Cuvne is President of the Oarario His torical Soviely, and his essay shows evi- denc+ of a wide range of reajing. While necessarily condensed, the reader is ziven & MOSt Interesting account of theachreves~ ments of thie, the most wonderful of the ceatvries, Price, 10 cents; for sale at the booksellers, or direc! of the pnblisber. %? meat, Biz Tunnel Planned Loxpon, April 27 —The project for a tunnel from Evgland or Scotland to Ire land i# very much to the fore just now It is 2onounced that no fewer than five separ- ate projects are under consideration. The A ‘retest | kn w of | ‘ | d fi-uities in the way are grea’, the depth | necessitating steep gradients for the ds tance traversed. The sha'l »weet sounding is 75 fathoms, and he distance, according to one scheme, is 40 miles. The Ot cost vary fiom £7,.000.050 to 006, bur mous PStinater £16 000,- he advantaves The journey to America would be shortened, according to the Arnold-Foster map, by 950 miles. It is thoushe probs able tbat the Irish railways will combine to take up One scheme or another, in the bepe of obtaining a Government guaranty. would be enor- | | Spanish Soldier’s Trials. Maprip, April 27.—In epite of all the zeal of the Premier and of the Minister of War, there is a0 immense amount of mis- marazement in connection with the retura to Spain of the troops from the ecolenies. Not only are the unfortunate men left to wander a half starved condition without their pay, which is more than a y ar in arrears, but they have had tobacco which they managed to bring back among their scanty boggage, condscated by the Customs autboriiies, upon the demand of about ip the powerful cowpany which farms the tobacco monopol: from the Governn ent. Phe company claims that nearly 2,000,000 pe-e as worth of tobacco bas been thus seized, and the action of the custom-house fficers a- in Several cnees led to.sang- inary oo the expecially at B reelona snd w Caoiz, On the part of the soldiers, which were only suppresed with the ut- most difficulty, concneppeeteillitiaaiyetaEiinincieis Anerican Vessels Favoured or 27. Hauirax, N, 8., April —It is stated that considerable license wil be allowed to Awerican fishermen this -eason, in view of the pending treaty vegotiations For in-~ stance, Captain Malone, of the Gloucester achooner, Robin Hood, which arrived from Grand Banks last night, asked permiss'on to sell here 3000 pounds of halibut, and sir Lonis H. Davies promptly wired con- sent. ——> <a Curious Discovery at Cherbourg. Paris, April 27.—A curious discovery has just been made at Cherbourg. An oak block used bya tradesman vamed Worhmer as a chopping block gare away while being used, and was found to contain | parchments, money, meda!s, and portraits | of the time of Louis Philiope. It is sup- | posed to bave belonged to some ruined building. — A Patal Cyclone. Sr. Louis, Mo, April 27.—I: is report- ed thatacyslone swept ever Kirksville, Mo, early thiseveniog aod several persons were killed. Kawsas Ciry, April 27.—The Journal has received a bullevin reporting the kill- jog of 37 persons io 4 tornalo Sullivan county. Newton is northweet of Kirksville, Mo. St Lovur+,Mo., Apr|27.—Iit is further reported that over 30 dead bodies have beeu taken fromthe ruins at Kirksville, Mo. Sr. Lovie, Mo., April 27.—A special to the Republican trom Kirksville, Mo, says: The eas ern part of of tbe citv was levelled by the cyclone and the estimate of the dead is now placed at 40. Number injar- 40 miles rd isnot knowo, The wires are down avd communications are very much d-iayed Kan-as Ciry, Mo., April 27.—A_ bulle. tintot.* Journal trom Chillicothe, Mo., r port« 15 teadin the cyclone at Newton, Mo. Tuough the repor.sare ovt wholly verified it is believed that has wrougnt. tercible desirustioa both Kirksville snd Newton. the storm BL ai Newton, | An Wiliam linappoluted Kjmonton despatch staies that Roland and Brurnetie, ,» Ccummitted suicide together by taking strycunine, Lottie in love fO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MIP JTBE Use NEKVOL. One application emres;if not, | your money back. Equally good for Neuralgig | and Geadache. 25c. at all Druggists, Sold by Dr S. W. Nudd and Geo. E.Hughes, Druggi at ee 22 eee 2482422428 DEADLY GATARRH has fastened its relentless grip upon some member of nearly every family in the land. 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ABOUT “BEES” Six,—A modern philosopher of the Josh Billings type bas remarked that “a reacon- able amount of fl-as is good fira cog, jiet to keep in form bro« din’ overtlein’a dog - This reminds me that we h ve had per- baps more than a reason ble number of public entertainments the past season, a few of which have been .f exceptional merit; but the larger number af quite in- different quality. Inthe laver] meght ine cluded the “Pronoanuncing Bee” hi ld a few nights ago. I had almost f+rgotten about it until reminded by en editorial notice which appeared in the Patriot of the 27ck instant, jn which it was siated that certain worde av org ™ duce,” end “zenith,” correctly. The judge stated that he had no choice of pronunciat‘on to difler with him, a- hich were “nephew” “pro. were pr nounced the ovea-ion | chosen word- that had N Ww l beg tborve he q iOted | words have a choice ‘of + ronunciat ion (see | Websters, [nternational Dictionary ) The article also siated that some cf ‘he | competitora ‘went d wo” before certain | o' her words, among which were “suffice,” “virile,” “s lenetic,” “nomad”, In these | also, according to Webster’s guide to pr- nunciation, there isa choice; and as we | should incline to the English rather than tothe Americian style, “compelled to sit down” for the latter list of words (with all due deference to the! judge) did so unjustly, as they were cor~| rect. | If there are to be any future “Bees” of this kind, I would suggest that the author- ities be produced and diecussed on te spot, as it is misleading t» poor ignor n: mortals to be told ex cutied:a that there is | only One prounciation for certain worde, | that have two, or perhaps three. moder. 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