es ‘ oie U.U U ANTI -~ortat ' Real Estate Agent Real Estat rhtand so'd on Con ti) Esta Mana Houses Rented Reats Collected Stamper Block Coarlottetown, P.E. I PROPERTY FORSALE FO)}t SALE.—A p'ot of land in- the west ern partof the eity. Price $121.00 }J J John- ston, Real Mate Agent FORUSAL Javers| Raildine in te vicir ty of Bavfieid St. will be sold ap. JJ Johi: ston, Real Es'ate Agent. FORSALE.—A house on Pownol ‘Street, near the jail, containing 9rooms, ‘Good yard andlurze barn on premises, 4) Johnston Rea Kstvte Afient Fr FOR SALE,—In Charlottetown Commonin the cinity of BRrigh 1. about t acres of land will »\e sold cheap. J JI Johaston, Real Es- tate Agent. FOR SALE—A house on Euston Street, in vicinity of Gallows Hill This house con- tains 8 room and kitchen, in good order, and is heated with hot air. Good stadle and large yard in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply to J . Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SALE.—A house situated on the cor ner of Pleasant “Street and St. Pe era ‘oad Hov « contains 10 rooms has a good ce''sr and stable on premises. The house ls built 8 yc .rs and is in excellent condition. Apply to J J Teh: ston Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE—Thrse acres of landin Char- botte (own, common, nar residence of Arthur Peters, Req, will be solid cheap and on easy terms, JJ Johnston, Stam per Block. FOR SALE—about four (4) acres of land in the “ity of Charlottetown, can be div ded in- totwenty building lots, agenuine Burgain, J J Johnstoa, Stamoer Block. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double tene ment house on (Chestnut Street, now in eourse of erection. Will be completed in one month. Willbe seid cheapor exchanged for property in another part of,the city. J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR EXCHANGE.--A three tenement hous, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brir zs in a large rent, will be exchanged for a suitable place in anoiber »vart of the city JJ Johnston, Real Esta Agent. Ft) R SALE—A two story double tenemen. boure on Bishop Street, each tenement con- ain«six rooms and large yard. Apply to J J ohuston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let ; TO LET.—A houseon King Street, + near Pownal St, *table and yard; $5.50 "per month. J J Johnston, Keal Estate ent. TO LET.—House on King Street, con- | taining 7 rooms, reut $5.00 per month, J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. TO LET,—A new house on Brighton Road, heated with hot water, vaths, electric light, etc. Will be rentedtoa & nant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real rie Agent. J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Atamper Blocy, Ch’town OUR... TEA SALES During the last four motthe have been most gratifying—~We antici. pated as much with our large as- eortment of high and medium grades in thiv jive, representing values that muet appeal to the judgment of the up to date con- sumer—in INDIAN’S and CEYLON’S We are particularly strong. Onur 24 and 28c blended are very fine—- Try asample, 5 lb lot at reduced price. : Sanderson & Co PRE TEA SELLERS. In Chabcery in The Rolls Court DAVID P. IRVING & others, Complainants anc MARGARET IRVING @ others, Defendants __— " In pursuance of an order of this Honovursbl Court, made herein, on the 28th day of March, A |), 1899, notice is hereby given that all per- sons having claims aguinst the estaie of George Irving, late of Or weil Cove. Lot or Township number 57, in Qxnven's County, deceased, intestate are re. qifi red to ceme in and prove the same before me at ‘he Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts Bu ‘ding, in Charlottetown. cn or before Mon- day. the twenty-second day of May next, A D, 1899. and all persons neglecting to vome in an«| prove their said debts and claims by that tit sw i order. j»ated this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. F. L, HASZARD. J. A. LONGWORTH, eare to be excluded from the benefit cf Cage Solicitors Master in Chancery ie tecicenndiisbom is take L. W. MACDONALD LAND SURVEYOR & ENGINEER- ING DRAUGHTSMAN. ‘lans and specifications for Patents and D aughting in general instructions in Mechan ics | Drawing, Surveys made at all points in the Province. Correspondence solicited. LOWER PRINCE STREET, Charlttetow Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps at O cents per twin bar, is lixe buy- in.: silk at the price of cotton. . | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 10, iss¢ PROVINCIAL ®t] LEGISLATURE Tusspar, May 9. House met at 11. The bill incorporating tbe tructees of Springton cemetery was read a second tin e@ in committee, with Mr. Forbes in the chair. Third reading to-morrow, Wr. Prowee resumed the debate on the mction to go into supply, He congratulat- ed the Premier upoa his able speech. It was the best he ever heard, and it indicat - ed that the day of deficits ie about over | The tories were responsible for the present deficits, althovgh they had attained power upon the promise to make ende meet. He was glad that the Liberals were in power at Ottawa, and wae also to see s0 many immigranta of the best class coming into Canada. The statement of the Leader of the Government was & business-like one. When the present Government came in the affairs of the province were in a bad way; and they had to put their bouee in order. The roads were sow in excellent condition, and it was the intention to build steel bridges. He beiieved the (Govern- ment would spend the money judiciously sod act in the best interests of the people. He was glad to see the large amount eset down for education, but re- gretted that the teachers were not better paid. It was pleasing to observe that the Government were about to proceed with the erection of a new wing to the asylum, as the unfortunate people there, were evi - dently in need of more accommodatien. Mr. Birch, whowas the next epeaker, said he bad listemed to the budget speech laet year and had heard the Leader at that time state that the era of deficits had gone by and that a newer and better era bad arriyed. But ends have not yet been made to meet. Now, in 1899,thestory is the same. We are told thatthe young peopl+ will not stay at home, andthat some of them even go to'the Yakon. It was said in 1896 that the exodus would cease. But itis now greater than ever. This would indicate thatthe country is notin the prosperous condition the Liberals led us to suppore it would be placed in when they obtained power. The Leader eaid we were a siow-going people, that we had made no progres#, aud that we were with- out manufactures.. Bat in the next breath he spoke in glowing terms of the progre-s in = cheese ant) = butter- making ant lobstering’ The Leader theo told ue that the delegation to England hal reeulsed beneficially. Butafter resdingthe deie= gaie’s, report in the Patriot and heuring Professor R »berteon he (Mr Birch) was led to believe that thie delegation waeau ex- pevsivelaxury. Professor Robertson bad gone to Exuglend on « similar mi-sion. Mr. Dillon had also gone to England in the intereatsofthe duwirvirg indus ry and did everything that mortal man conld do to promote thie work. Regarding exgs he thought that Auld Brose, anu J.A. Farqubsareon would look after these prices, and tbat Carvel Brose aod the Mesere Mathsson would jovk after tbe oat market He felt thst if Mi.Wise had not “kicked” he would net have breu seat wo Englend. Mr. Bireh did not think the peo; le were under soy oligation to the Minister ot Ag- riculture for seuding Professors Roberteuw avd Macoun here. Thev are servant» of the people and are falfilling the duties of their office. The offices which these men fill were created by the Couservatives years ago. A good deal is heard regarding the pros- perity of Canada and the great ability of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his Gov roment, The same was sad regarding the Goverve ment of Hon. Alex McKenzie. Bat wha are the facts? Canada bardiy knew she was living until Bir Jobn A. Mecdonali took bold and ence then she has goe abead by leaps and bounds. Cavada sto- day reaping the benefit of Sir John’s labor. To bring the Doukahbors into Canada cost trom $150 to $200 each. The young men of the provinces ekould receive some such ecconraegement to slay at homeand bmid up their own country instead of flocking to the Untied Stares. Bat the Goveramert evidentiy pretere to encourage the Doukhabors. The-e wea class of men who woull not daise a band in the defence of their couwiry, aod they are not the clase we xbou!d like io see er- joy ng the beet parte of oar territory. We are told that it is the intention to esiablich an experimental station,sud that tbe faimers of the province are to te shown how tc grow crops of sli kinds. He thought it was ime these stations were in Operation if they are to bo estall shed here. Tne Leader showed t'at the exnendi- ture op ferries next year would be $20,010 while the Attorves General ead « would be only $17,006. The debt of the province at the present time is $536,000, yet we found the government adding $400,000 to it, ‘The Opposision did its duty with re gard tothi exjeaditare and refused to savction it. He(Mr. Birch) was not opposed to the Belfast railway, He would be glad to see both the 1alway and bridge, but evr peorle should not be ca!]- edupop to pay $400,000 oran anoual interest of $12,000 10 build a road way actors the .] ebvrouga. The Leader said it was the intention to build the annex tothe asylum and to be- gio the work very toon. He hoped the Government would see theirway clear to recoup Mr. Lowe for the property he had placed en the ground. It was a disgrace to the Lezislature that any honest, hardworking man sheuld be treated as Mr. Lowe bad been. Mr. Birch trusted that the educational #y8 em would be carried out more effective- ly, and that the $129,000 tobe expended would be well spent. He hoped that the Education Office would be (Continucd on page 5.) raised jocal ~ > a § HIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Nereid, Sharp Piciou; Sousan King, Gorveatt, Northport ; Frank, Grant, Wal- Margaret Avn, Buckler, Picton; James Semple, Roberts, do; Viohinoor, Dagle, do; P. L. G. Burke, do; Flash, McDovald, Orwell. lace ; CLEARED. Nereid, Sharp, New Glasgow; Susan King, Gorveatt, Northport ; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Fred M. Batt, Seow, Magdalene [-lands; Viohinoor Dagle, Pictou; P. L. G. Burke, Pictou; Flash, DeDonald, Sidney. Port of Summerside. ENTERED, May 5.—Merry May, McKay, Pictou, Coal; ss Campana, Demers, Montreal, Mdee; s # City of Ghent, MeNevin, Hali- fax, mise; May 5.—Merry May, McKay, New Lodon, coal in same bottom from Pictou; Nereid, Sharp, Ch’town, windows sashes and frames; ss Campana, Demers, Pictou, storesand mdae. May 6.—ss City of Ghent, McNevin Halifax, produce. Cleared from Malpegue, on 3rd Coporal Trim, Blackmore, Chatham : 5 inst, ee wee, GUD, 5 os a cv cs ec $1224 Be GS WBS es cnckces <ccesbace ds aen 60 By Se CPs vncesn veo bakes uh cere 9 $ 1293 May 6.—Jennie Armstrong, Grady, Pic~- tou, coal. May 8 —Restive, Cain, Pictou, coal; Ida M, Pictou, coal. Besides the produce which the City of Ghent had for local pointe en Saturday she had 13 @00 lbs hides for Boston, valued at $1390.00. CLEAKED. May 8.—Restive, Cain, Pictcu, bal; Jennie Armetrong, Gray, Chatham, oats. Cleared from Alberton on the 6th inst., Union, Mountain, Chatham; shipped by Ellie Bros: 700 bushels oats........ = tocstvessy BOOO 4 tons hay........ osebedetene-¢: seasseees. 1: Gee 72 bushels potatoes, -.... ssbheteee . . Se © eG ORG e ab cnidssectvssnnnses® tients 100.00 $105 09 Pert Of Charlottetown. ENTERED. . May 6.— 8 e Campana, Demers, Quebec; Welcome, Vanamber, Tigaist; Ww Auken Batt, Pictou, CLEARED. a a City of rhent, McNevin, S’sid-; #6 Campana, Demers, Picton; Lady Fraek iio, Garcir, Sydeey, Welcome, Vanamber, Tignish; & s Wm Aitken, Batt, Cape Tormentine; G H Gardner, Marshal), Pictev; C V Einot, Garnier, Moutague. RT nr EEE —According to the Rumtiogdon Gleanes it wasthe wealth of of M,. Menier, the Frerech chocolate maynate, that cas Mr. Tare toattack the Methodist setivers of Art corte: “Mr. Tare, in speaking tr the House of Conimons with regard to M Menier’® usege of the Engle :-epenking settlers on the I-land of Auticos i, assures ihe members that these settiers were undeserving of sympathy, for they were ereckere and poachers, weking a living by rotting wrecked vessels anu «#tealing the yame that belongs to M. Menier. Mr. Tarie affirmed that the ac'ion of tte Fr-och cuocolate makerto expel them from the island was juetifiable. Avainst this we Lave the testimony of the Metho- Gist ministers at the Gaspe station, that these settlers are industrious, God-fearing peop'e. The imyrobability ot Methorist- being ei:ber pirates or poachers must str ke everybody. From the way he talked of his visit to Anticosti, it is cleur Menier’s weaiih and |ospitelity dazzled Tarte.” A woman's headache nay come from reveral causes. She may bave a head- ache arisiog from nervou-ness, or from digestive distuibances. Nine cases in ev, ber headeche comes from disorders ‘ecu)ar to ber sex. It may show i.sl]f the svptoms which are characieristic a dozen disorders, Thousands of times women have been treated for the wrong di-orders, lr. Pieree’s Favorite Pre- scription was compounded for the svle purpose ot rel.eving womankind of these ills and paine, Theusands of somen have testified thatafver taking (treatment from several pbhveiciams without beoefi, the “Favorite Prescription” cured them ccom- pletely snd quickly. Ithae be-n naed for over thirty years,aud bas av uubrokeo record of tuccess, ‘The woman who hesitates is invited to 8 od 41 one-cent stamps to cover only the cost of mailing acopyof Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, which contains plain, clear information abort a! the organs of the.buman body and thes! functions, € The Great Fire at the Windsor, NY. Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now, Catarrbozone can remedy and is @ positive cuge for catarrh and kindred dreadedadiseaves. This statement is backed up by bushels ef testimoniala which we Lave and can produce, SpouSe. ointments, washer, etc., have been proved uselesg in giving relief or curing catarrh, brenchitis, irritable throat nasal aud ear passages, but Catarrhozone. the ozonated air cure, does not ouly give immediate r: lief, but effecte a permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for sample bottle and inhaler, 10 cents, Out- fit, $1.00. If you have catarrb, dou’: dally with remedies, but purify and enrich your blood with Hood’s Sersaparille. ae Antarctic Exploration. New York, Mav8.—Capt. Thomas of the steamer Coyea, which arrived yesterday from the South American ports, reporter having talked with Frederic Cook of the Belgica Antarctic exp*iition at Montevideo, He quoted Dr. Cook of having said: “We have had a most interesting vovaga from a scientific staudpoint. For reversal day’ we were in total darkness,and the climate was intensely cold. We tose two men from ourcrew of seveoteeu, cue from aickness, and one who fe!] ove: board. We were exploring Alexander Lind when we got stuck in the ice. “When the Belgica was running to thi straits,” said Captain Thomas,°-he went ashore off Beagle Terra Del Fuego, but no domage was doue Dr. Cook bad not heard aword of any war news or any other news for eighteen months. He was very mnel surprised to hear about the Spanieh war, and I supplied him with all the newspapers I had chaorel, south: of SICK HEADACHE Positively cured Dy these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. ‘They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Bmall Pill. Small Dcosoc. Small Price, Substitution Yne fraud Uf the day, \ sec you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand "arter’s Little Liver Pilfe Marin“g—= insurance Pates fixe! and Ineurance effected va Hull-, Cargoes, Freights and Live Stock. Certificates issued at iny office. The Western has heen doing business here longer than any Marine Company represented in P. E. I-land, which fact may be accounted for hy my having atell times considered the Compauy’s ani my clients’ interests as of more importan e than com miseions Al! honest losees cheertully and promp- ily settied, HORACE HASZARD, April 28— Geretsl Agen PROVIDER WO. 23968, RECORD, 2.2134 By Preceptor, sire of Nutgregor} 217} at 4 veare, and five others *p 2.30 list; dam Lill,dam of Dot, 2.18, and grandam of Kickapoo, 2.16, by Dean Swift, sire of 4 in 30 jist. PROVIDER is so well known tothe lic, both a3 a tro'ter end race horse, that little need be said of him. At the trotting meeting held Charlottetown Jast September he started the first day in the 2.26 class, and wee in three straight heats, making tie fa-t time cf 2.22}, 2213, and 4.27. The next day he star etin the tree tor all, and avain won instraight heats, time 2 22! 2.251 and 2.24} trotting eve'y heat in the two races but one, in 2.25. and be ‘er, without making a breek or pub- but mis'+ke, beating such fast ones as Arclight 2.19}, and Montrose, 2.203, Persons who may not aesire tu breed trotters will please 1uke notice that Provider has that suretlatively zvod high knee action, so desir- ahe in roadsters, aud carriage hoises' There qualities combined with his fine breeding urge size, goed color, and disposition, must ee recomendation toiusure patron- Provider will make the season at John Connor's stabies oposite the Opera House —Terms $10.00 ior the season, with usual return privilege if mare is not in foa). W.S McKIE, CHARLES WILLIAMS, Owner, InCharye own April 4th, 18°” — ly eod, Wk, Uwks We are now burning and can supply any quantity of best Roach Lime for building and farming purposes. C. LYONS & CO. NE 2 Nee Se, RAR ah * fee eipe = degre ipe i" “ye ! Tages EE LET Mea = UU \ Ww HS \S \ ay at $1900 Fit-Relorm Frourse anna LOS The WonderfulCheap Men: tattooed