THE DALY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 8, 1£9) $5,000 Reward “Will be given to any person “who can preve that SUN- ESTLEMED EXCHANGES. MR. TANTON REPLY —-~ J. J. JOHNSTON Rea! Estate Agent Hamilton Herald: If Rudyard Kipling dies, the British empire as well as Faglieh literature will suffer a very great oxs. The empire could better afford to lose army ora naval equadron than to Jose, Sin,—1t ie gratifying to learn from you that there are “twenty-nine varieties of apples” procurable from one of our Island | nurseries. Asa strong advocate on pre- | al) i } 11 Rea) Estate bonghtand so'd tection to home induatry, I say by » bie prime,the man who best interprets | ;, 1 eR’ Nay T J , : Naas teen ¢ a givethe preterence to those in as . : M ' > P ' i IG il r or LIF K ti UoyY on Comn on, means g | i i the spirit of the empire, Gsiates Managed. Houses | far as the variety euits and Can be depena- », i 66 at e e oan . ; Rented. Rents*Collected i ed op as true to name and free from dis: mgr Pe op f pos Diesel oie he SsoaP ! manfacture d by . . : ” 1 evi ly j ' the firing line o re LUI0 3 , . imi Stamper Block jease. You evidently join iene with thoes | showing ; marked impatience just now at “Lever Bros., Limited, Port Coarlottetown, P.E.fI who think that potatoes aod fish with an | *)OW'PE papers apres naa sunstr Sodio BE 7 ‘ \ ® & ‘ . Le naenc ) 3 i } { Alexander apple for dessert is royal food | the tendency of people with memori Sunlight, Engiand, con- | foraP. E. Islander. yw There are some who rem nd them of pledges given, predictions —_—-- —-——_——-- . Z 7 . . > » le: » : ‘ T haye anambition higher than thie, some | 9 4¢e the pripeipies laid down by Liberal | **{Quns any form of adulter- Mil i we SAT R Pe a a ' nf ers in the desperate days before the s . 4 bo would like to break the bounds of yo a ‘< ; r . PROPERTY FOR SALE | w 00 w0014 like to break the bounds of yor | eaters in | ation whatever or contains ) “twenty-nine” apples, and test in this prc~ a e s ms ‘ , ; il, . ar , : A cottage containing 9 rooms with frost- | vince some of the bundreds of varieties Bellrv le fotelligencer : We have a “Any Ipjarious chemicals. pros cellar, good stable: also a store suitab! known to the pnureery. wor'd. Again, misty w im power in Ovtawa, who, > Dw cuse ‘ ortie > e ti . he ‘ aid . a Soo , 7 ma =, i Fi ecsteean | ap} le trees, exclasive ly, mav make am de] boast go their love of Canada, This guarantee of absolute purity accompan- VA \/7 AWe A / ? ee 12 : > st eid = ee ; tia ‘ Ay 7 alee om 1 esnuine Saree chard after your pattern; but the pro eir de-ire to incourage- home ian oveny Sie ne the above named world = La Ze, m es LAS (ARS Cou" a BX be She 3 font am ak . J. J. JOHNSTON gressive fruit grower will wantito plaaetea r-'r es, have proved their sincerity by — . o¢ ° Gye ee ges ege oo@>e pes ee © fae +fare heal EstateAgent, Charlottetowm: | ¢.y of the many varieties of plum ape nploving United States laber to do the Do you getanmy guarantee FOR SAI ‘ : weat | Gameon irees, Others also may be 80] mo-t impor'ent work for the country. with any ether brand? ‘ . ‘ - piot a i est | ‘ . . . . ern net of P e » SI J jJohn- | morbid in tastes as to want some cbherry he fioance minieterobtains bis D minion ston, Iiea \gent i trees, of which there are a large num ber of lis from United S ates contractors. oe FOR SAI Several Building RK te in ™~ ; choice named varieties I could even in ne po t master general employs the } einity of Pa i St. w ; 1a tp . i ; } ' ' i ome on. } Estate Age ' troauce to you thoee who are €O muc ame foreigcers to supply bis department L es Qa i | avove the 8O0CcIai level to woica you aeseign vith a! the pos aye Stair ps required; and | FORSALE.—A house on Pownol treet. | them that they are actually impudent | o+ we have the minister ofthe interior, apar the jai|, containing 9 rooms, Good yard J ’ be ju z : ; andlarge barn on premises, J J Johnston | enough to ask for a few roses; Mr. Sifion, procuriug from some firm io Real Estete Afient POR SALE, In Charlottetown Common in the vicinity of Brighton. about 6} acres of land ) which tend to make home pleasant. | of anaccuraciee. } will be sok’ cheap. JJ Johnston, Keal Ks With dlianialatieiitinn black ie Fa 1 gooseberries, ac | ‘ : ; wate Agent ; : Loodon Advertiser: Rev. D-. Raine» e wingelias, syringies deutsias, vilemmuns | and others of the many flowering shrubs Chicago an edition ot 200,000 descriptive atiases of western Canada, which ere full tbe source of poverty, but itis argued, red currants, raspberries, biackberries, ; ae POR SA] E—A house on Euston Street, in < . . a. ford’s remedy for social and economic ils = tae Thies. h a | mayberries, juneberries, buff.lo ler- 2. ; ; : vicinity of Gallows Hill. This house con ’ Co / ; is “more marriages, earlier marriages, und O dis tains § roons and kitchen, in good order. and | ries, logan oerries, wine berrise a ‘ anadian a hanhe [> Cin . ae : more cbiliren.’ The earlier economists is heated with hot air Good stable and large | tree cranberries, eleu yuoe, and maosy ‘ ; yard in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply | it : ; . e “| beld thatthe increase of population was d to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent otbers all of which can be bad in variety, an FOR SALE,—A house situate eer of Pleneant Streetand St. Peters on the cor | Road FOR SAL E-—-Three acres Of landin Char- | your orchard of twenty-nine ep;lea trees would occupy a very insignificant place per contra, that with every mouth brought intothe world there are two bands to fill many years, yet the wealth of the country Mouse cont«ins 10 rooms has a good cellar and | Then there are more who choose to plant a] - : , J : stable on premises. The house ls built 8 years few peare apricots avd nutbear ng it The experience ot pations affords ro Amrican and is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J : | support toeither side. In France the Fohnston Fecal Estate Agent. | trees, and are even vicious esough totry a be eal - f 7 . | few grapeivines. T'o all these the verdict of | POPU!ation bas been al-aost stationary fcr Excelsior cvadiailis ‘suid tained »ottetown, common, near residence of A.rthur Peters, Es\. will be sold cheap andi on easy wrms, JJ Johnston, Stamper Block POR SAL E-~-about four (4) acres of landin the City of Charlottetown, can be d! vided in- totwenty building lots, agenuine Bargain, JJ Johnston, Stamper Block Tue Examiner is practically— thou shalt | not. | agree with you that the government should exercise precautions against tke San scale. Itis because they have sbut us out from pure stock and left us the alternative of the diseased, that I complaie. J ose and the material well-being of the indivi~ dual have greatly ircreased, In Griat Britain the population has grown rapidly and the Briuusher was never better off than now. DIARIES all sizes for the —Eollons, Underclathing. | There is not a line of legislation against ‘ 3 POCKET Ra. SALE OR EX THANGE—A double the disease The law simply saye you ENTERIAINMENT AT BRIDGE- nement house on ‘‘hestnnut Street, now in : yr_f 4. ou ree of erection. Will be completed in one must not Import any stock from the l nited TOWN OFF ICE » . month. ¥ ill be sold cheapor exchanged | States, no matter how pure or free from ' nan “aaa i J | disease. The Canadian aureery men ee 4 or YOR EXCHANGE.-A three tenement | @2! sell all the disease he chooses The concert held io Bridgetown hall HOME mouse, situste on Euston Street, newly built, =n ; ne The Americans, | the — of =. oe ere i é ngs in @ large rent, wi exchauged for | with weno times the initereat | comedians, prove; succes J 4 ST Fonee. 4 esate Aanas ofthe city | at stake, sa capital, close} sense of the word; not o1 ly war the } E. :: Almanac j FOR SAL E—A two story double tenemen. fonee on Bishop Street, each tenement con- ins six rooms and large yard. ficial inspection and facilities for purify~ ‘og and fumigstion, cas sel! siock free from inspection, aod they will invariably send audience large and appreciative, but the actors were favored with the beet of order and attention. The organ was presided now on sale, COLORED SHIRTS—Slightly damaged Apply ioJ J ; . ~s oa] ohnston, Stamper Block, goods true to name. The average} Over by Mise Burdett. With sucn an oa Canadian is too careless to observe | excellent class of performers it ie impoe- by fire and water, all must be sold withix Houses To Let these precautions, and as a result| sible to discriminate, but it seems to ARD & RE they are overrun with disease. I have im~| vOur Correspondent that the acting of the t e next two weeks Clay brothers shoul! not he passed ower - S entteennentiaienal TO LET.—A house on King Street, m near Powna! St, stable and yard; $5.50 4_per iaonth. J J Johnston, Keal Estate gent, ; TO LET.—House on King Street, con- | taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month “JJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent. : 4 TO LET.—Hovse on King Street, near Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, ontaining ( rooms rent $5.50 per month ~ J JO0DDS* on. ported from several Canadian nurseries, and there is not one out of five who will er can fill an order with stock true to name. One large nursery last year—oot far from the Minister of Agriculture’s own riding— sent me an invoice of about $16.00 worth with not one article trae to name. Your personal ‘‘fling” at myself might have had some force if backed up by tactand jadgment in discussing the main issue. Professor Koberteon is without without notice. Io their delineation of Irish character they were a surprise to a'l who listened. Mr. Rice performed the duties of chairman in a very satisfactory ani efficient manntr “The followitg was the programme : Chorua-—“ God preserve our uative land,’ Recitatioo—* The young reciter”...... veeseeeeee Nei] B Rose Duet—* Beautiful moonlight”... . Salmon British Columbia Salmon Moen’s Boys’ & Children’s CLOTHING () LET,—A new house on Brighton | ques ion one of Casada’s ablest and grea ~ Bangs tes. ove Beet OY Suis oO ‘ ie ’ : i 5 +srs. wc 4) Ros heated with hot water, vaths, | eat beaefac ors. Professor Macoun, io the a ee anes avant ONLY iC PER CAN © 1isceoUn 4 _elec:ric light, etc. Will be rented toa Te k i ’ 9 Dialogue— ** Sweet feminine juatice”.... C a rnc? Oo caoae SENT: J J Johnston, Real routene of “"" WOrk 18, = doubt, an efli- Soog 5 ea a Wm J Niéboleoo nil - Lblace g° nt. 12 Vy vay et gist at é . = =o ores veo - the p oe = Recitation— * Dariug old stick”. .......... TO LET--Dwelling house ajad shop on lower e at saatyou Cciaim for Dim, dvut wy . bv oo Cameo (0G seseeenne ee eee Gueen Street, house contains eight rooms, | question is still open tor him, Professor Song -* Bother the meu” sarge werehouse attached; everything in > ia et ttor : apeeeenes 4 + wea eeerer rst cass condition. Rent $1700°, rent of Robertson or fur yon, Mr. E ‘itor » 0 & lo-—* Barney take me some again’’...... = Root Melee meet’ cateny 1053 Johnston, | SB8Wer. ; Stump speech—*‘ Woman’s Rignte”.... "1 = ca Age . . > ‘ , TO LET.--On the corner of Prince and Respectfully 7 seree Pe eee rte a) eee eee ve C8 Clay roe ets, a house containing 13 rooms. L.P. Tayrox. OO is fidieed clio ae ee eee 18 place is convenient to railway and boats. islog ad % diler ” : ~ ° Rent modvrate. Apply toJJ Johnston, Real sinned pis = nen jog eg ah eee Same price, 10c per can ( -_ — | News Items From Crapauda. —- , , J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dtam per Blocy, Ch’town Mr. George Burgess ,butter maker for the Crapaud Creamery Co. leaves thie morviog for Sussex N, B., to take a — 1 course in the dairy echool at that place. et re Food Sellers. mM Special services will be held in the Nonaghan Notes. eae one half ore Vic‘oria Methodist Chorch, commenciag on Tuesday evening; March 7th, by Rev. Mr. Hicke, pastor of the Tryon Methodist Church. Mr. Chesley Trowsdale, of Crapaud, and Colin Cailbeck, of Tryon, who are attend- ing the Prince of Wales, College are home willtake place ather late residence on Thursday, March 16th,O. B. Wadman auctioneer. GREE BORE « cnc cercntsenectein « Sentenade Dialogue—* A desperate situation”’...... Og PORT CIE FO cnctceses ss ons was Diaiogue—“Barking up the wrong tree God save the Queen, The people around thie section of the country have finished hauling their wood and rails and are busily engaged in haul ing usarsh and mussel mud, Mr. Patrick Quina, who for some time Our scheol is doing remarkably we] under the careful management of Mr. P. McDonald. WE hieed Sanderson & Co Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT datieg second class passengers for all points, algary and west. Berth Rates— shee es Ps iS ede og $7.00 Mrs Dr Robertson, who was visiting ber We are pleased to note that Mr. Francis | Montreal to Kevelstone.... 2.22). 2...2°709 relatives in Charlottetown, arrived home on Montreal to Vancouver.....+..........+ «oe 800 ; W ees . Connolly has resumed work after a severe | yrontreal to seattle........ 8 00 Saturday. alter Fred Robertson, who attack of German Measles. igattending Commercial College, Char- lottetown, came home for a rhort visit at the same time. Mr. James McKenna is visiting friends here. He is the guest of Mr. John Mc- For Passage Rates to ali points in UanaDa, Wesrean Unirep Srares aad to Hight hundrec. pair of pants for 75c $1.00, 1.50, 1.88, 2.00, wort Don’t Miss ao ‘pest resided at Southport, is on 4 visit. They report that thirty students an — house “Tae left the college this winter on account of} ° —~ eo ) sickness. Mr. Thomas Murray, our famous voilin~ TOURIST SLEEPERS The auction saleof the dwelling houre at, 16 dolng © reshing Suciacsy thie win- eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 iS } furniture, etc., ofthe late MreDr Potts, ser. a. m orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- C. Kenna, of this place. Japan, Cuina, Inpta, Hawarsan Isianps, iT | lg Pe March 6tb, 1899. Last but mot least is our fameus black- AUSTRALIA and ManiLa, and also for de oO i ; deli ee smith, Mr. John Newbury, who is kept] *eriptive advertising matter and maps, QO hustling. He gives satisfaction, and is {| write to $1.00 Ladies’ Dongola laced and buttoned boots, reduced from $1.35 and $1.50,—A snap, we have nearly all sizes, fwn/N FI W.H. STEWART & 00. SS5OR6 Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the meuey if it fails to relieve. div. Annual Meeting OF THE— Fruit Growers’ Association OF P. E. ISLAND The annual meeting of the Fruit Grow- er’r Association of P. E Island, will be held in Kindergarten Hall, Charlottetown on Tuesday, 21st March, ins® at 2 o’ clock p.m.,tor the purpose of considering re- porta of officers and the transaction of other business. By order PETER McCOURT Bec’y March 3rd’ 1899 —td 7 All Island weekly papers 2i the one that won’t refuse to shoe a horse or woodeleigh. Mc@ixry. All forms of scrofuls, sores, boils, pim-~ ples and eruptions, are quickly and per- n apently cared by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. = Cheese Makers The Morell Dairying Co.,invite tenders until 20th March, prox., from competent Cheese Makers for season of 1869. Tenders to state: — 1. Rate per 1b, fiading all supplies, in- cluding helpand pay, $50 rent. 2. Wazes per month, company flaoding everything including help. Quantity manufactured last year about 24 tons, Lowest or any tender not necesearily accepted. H. D. McWEN, Sec’y. | Morell, Feb, 27—w pat 2i A. H. NOTMAN, Avst. Genl. Pass. Agt., Sti,Joha, N. B. Seed Wheat. _ WHITE FIFE, grown one year from imported seed—on the ‘Warren Farm” JOHN NEWSON March 6 —d&wlmo REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door to the right upstairs, DR. J.H.AYERS, Denti PROWSE - BROS., BARGAIN CORNER ieteiiteeaten®