ee ee ee ae y a r r ryy v ay ' £ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 6, 509 ee ee - Net rnmecntctcste ——— $$ -- — ee VIE . FLOTSAM ANI JEIELM Wheatley River Items | -O-D-D-2S | eiuvinetal es "2 me A i O od Se iv ' From Point Prim and Mount Buc About fourteen miles d stant from Char- & fro Spe Se NB Ve Ne.0 af4 AU, NZ Ave Ne . al e jottercown by way of the G'asgow Road is ¢ o «ie "ge segpee ie . ¢ ‘tye ~* oe ->* > * ae ee | ‘ LEGISLATURE hanan. sitnated the thriving settlemen' known : ~ : ( : : Wheatley River, Af il # back the : a D a Ame ; Sir.—I enclose herewith my usual sub- eos Sac eae - eee named bas. te PV as 4 a8: a ecription to the Weekly Examiner for the | ice start, In beautiful curves and windings f= a a RF 2 : | Tucerspay, May 4. ensuing year, from Ist inst. I do not re'~ | it fiods ite way to wh-re 18 waters mret site ff 4 ‘ i th hee | oy ist the idea of beving the printer or hi® | old ocean, Rustico Bay On either bank i “f x at House met at 12 20. devil fumbling about my pockets looking | (he well tilled farms slope away till they " i ITY = PILLS, DODD'S only positive, never-failing cure, on earth, for all Kidney discases, Take No Other. Get the Genu ne. Reiuse [mitations. There's Only One Dodd'a | KIDNEY the | ——— J.J JOHNETO Rea! Estate Azent Rea! E tate boughtaad so 1 Op ‘ho “mi ss100, Gstat-« Ma aged. Houses Reoted. Reats Collected. Stamper Block C.uarlottetown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FORSALE FoR S'‘LE—A plot of lynd in- the west er: partef toecity. Price $125.00jJ J John- st: », Real E tate Agent Lota in the JJ *>2 24E.—Joveral Biilding ricinite of Bevfisid St. will be sold cheap. Johnston, Rval Es'ate Agent. FOR SALE.—‘4 hoase on Pownol Street, near the jail. con’ainiog 9 rooms, ‘#ood yard andlar barn on premises, J J Johastwa Rea Eatwte Aflient f FOR S8*LE.-In Charlottetoen Cemmon in the vicinits of Brighton, about 6} acres of land wi'l be sold cheap. JJ Johnson, Keal Ks- tate Agent, FOR SALE—A4 house on Euston Street. in vieinity of Gudiows Hill. This house con- tains 8 roo ns and kitches. in good order, and is heated with hot air. Good stable and large yard in eownecti m, will be sold cheap. Apply o 5 J Johnston, Rea! Estate Agent FOR 2ALE.—A hoase situatel on the cor aer of Ples-ant “treetanrd St. Peters Road House contei»« 10 rooms has a good cellar and stable on prami-es The hoa-e js built 3 years and is in excellent cmmdirion Apply tod J Johnston K al E-tate Agent. FOR SALE—hrse acres of 'andin Ohar lotteiown, Common, near residence of Arthur Peters, Freq. will be soldeheap anion easy terms, J J Jonnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE—ab ut four (4) acres of landin the City of Ch»rlottetown, can be d' vided in- tot«uenty building lots, a genuine Bargain. ud Johnston, stamyper Klock POR. SALE OR EXCHANGF—A double renemern: house on «‘hestnut Street, nowin courre of erection. Will be completed in one month. Wil! be sold cheapor exchanged | for ery inanother partofthecity. JJ Johnston, teal Estate Azent. FOR EXCHANGE.—A three tenement house, situate on Fusten Street, newly built, brings in a /arge rent. will be exchanged for a suitable place in another nart of the city JJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE—A to story doub'e tenemen. tousce on Bishop Street, each tenement con- ainssix rooms and targe yard. Apply ioJ J ohuston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let TO LET.—A_ houseon King Street. | near Pownal St, stuble and yard; $5.50 | per month. J J Johnston, Keal Estate Agehs. TO LET.—House on King Street, con- taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, J J Johnston, Real E-+tare Agent. -— TOLET,—A new house on Brighton Psi, Road, hea'ed with hot water, vaths, ig electric light, ete. Will be rented toa ood tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real tate Agent. 5.3, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Atemoer Blocg, Ch’town f ¢ € ¢ f ‘ / ‘ | ADVICE ABIUT Spice. _. si Vir James : fi Rogers presented a petition Warburtov, Mayor, Simon , George Wheatley, and other Coun: ihe C.ty of Charlottetown, prav- } an actto amend the City of Char wo Ine rporation Act by providing : n of cattle from which the the city is obtained. A rece with the petition was tted aod set down for second reading ow, ; apect Vo » accor iy Gordon asked the Leader of the nm not to table all papers and corres~ nee between the Government of this nce and the Federal Government, ve tothe claims of this Province aginst the Dominion Government. tion. Mr. Farquharson said the infor- me no would be brought down during the week, was. Shaw asked the — Commissioner of tubhe Worke to table a statement viog in d; tail how the sum of $348.81 charged to the steamer Southport as »0 io the Report of the Commissioner blic Werks for the year 1898 is made up, also the sum of $4,906, 64 as sbown io th same Report and charged to -tea.cer Elfin is made up, and also how the um of $6,546.56 as shown in the same report and charged to steamer Hillsbor~ vug! is made up, the nature of the work lone andthe materia! supplied and the prce of material so supplied,the number of persons em: loyed, the names of the per- sons so employrd, the wages paid per day or monthes the case may be to persons so ‘mployed and the number cf days or mouths (a8 the case may be) that each per ou was so employed respectively, the nemes of the persons who farnished sup~ plies, the suoplies furnished by each per- son, and the amonot paid for supplies to each person respectively, the requisitions issued for obtaining said supplies, the nam 8 of the persons to whem said requi- sitions were’ issued and all vouchers fo the payment of said sums. Hon. Mr. McLean said the informationr would be ta: led as soon as it could be pre~ p>red, Mr. Shaw asked the Attorney—Gene ra to table astetement showing in detail how he sum +f $860.87, as shown by the Auditor's Report of [898 and charged to Crown Prosecutions in Magistrates’ Courts is madeup, the nature of the services rendered, the amount paid to each person and the name of each person receiving such amou: t respectively. Hon. Mr, Farquherson, in the absence of the Attorney-General, promised the infor- maticn as soon as it could be made ready. Mr. Birch asked the Leader of the Gov- ernment to table a detailed statement of how the sum efseven hundred and fifiy doliare is madeup marked in the Public Accounts, delegation to Ovtawa, the nature of tue services rerdered, the amint paid each member of thedelezation an 4 vouch- ahe ‘ ; how |ers in full showing how the said awount , is mede up. Hon. Mr. Farqubarson sad he had no information except what was contained in the Publie Accounts. He was now 4 member of he Goveramen! at the time Mr. Birch asked the Commrsiouer of Public Works tq lay on the table of this House a copy of the tenders for the Alber too Wharf for the years 1892, 1493. 1894, 1895, 1896, L897, 1898. the av ounts of each teoder, and « detailed statement -noa- ing the amount or amounts paid by each lease for said wharf fur each year respec tively. Hon. Mr. McLean said the information asked for would brought down 4 svoa a> possible. | Mr. Wiee tabled his report as Commi: sioner t»o Great Britain. Mr. DesRoche asied the Lealer of the Govsroment to table a detailed -tatement in reference to seven calves sold at Saom- merside on October 29:5, 1898 real zing $257 , the names of the party who purcoas ed each calf, the price paid for said calf, and how paid, and how the expenditure of $22.40 is made up. Hon. Mr. Ferqohareon tatl-d the ~tate~ ment asked fer. House then resumed committee on the bil ‘ncorporating the Dairy Association, Mr. Reid taking tbe enarr. Huo. Mr. Farquharson said that in con« nection with one of the clausre in the dill— that relating tothe duties of the inspector— When ordering a packrge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin nemov or Cream of Tartar from vour grocer you Can al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: Niott’s FOR SALE The well kuown Carriage St ion Black Diamond Knox. eo “SSObse OOE FS VSEVSSVsss SOOO 8H Hs BS HS FST he had received the following telegram from the Dairy Commissioner ;— Orrawa, May 3 Have consulted Minister. We don’t think inspector should attempt preventing exportation of anv goods. His chief duty and service is to preveat ma: ufacture of inferior goods ” Mr Siaw believed that un'ess the in« ' spector could prohibit the exportation of |inferor products the effecis ot the bill would be lost. Hon. Mr. Farquharson suggested a con~ ference regarding the measure, previous to the afternoon session. Mr. Campbell thought that the confer~ ence shovld ve prolonged, ae there was much in the bill that required careful at- tention. At 1 o’clock progress wa- reported. a —+ero Aw O_p axp Weit Tried Remevy.— Mrs. Winsiow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty vearstv millions cf mothers for their children while teething, with perfect succes [i soo hes the ebild softens the gums,aliays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoes. It is pleasant to the taste. &. Id bv druggists in every pert of the world, Twentv—five cent= a botile, It. value ig For ter sa, vt., icply a , Lewis Crocke:y Sore on Grafton Svreet April 28 incaleulable. Be eure and ask for Mra W nelow’s Soothing Syrup. for whatis justly his own and without whieh he probably,cannot live, The printer’s revepue hard-earned, and should be promptly paid, withont murmuring. Bets ver do this than harlthe inkpot at his =) me 18 head. Peint Prim is an old~established settle~ ment. It is no vaster than it has been. Yet it is not passing into innocuous deanetude, but on the conirary is very much alive. It is ia the van Of progress in agricultural and other pursuits, Dwelling houses show comfort; barns, granaries and cellars are respectively replete, indicating prosperity. The place is made fau.ous, according to the reminiscences of seme of the oldest inhabitants, by being the birth- place of more sea captains (deep sea) to the quare mile, than any other section of the Dominion, if not this side of the Atlantic ; and ss for coast-wise skippers and sea- faring men, generally, their pame is legion. We are not sorry that the ice has at last seem (0 meet the blue above. There in pe ce add contentmnt reside as prosperous & claes of farmers as may be fouad anywhere. Vin the South side we fiad such men a- John and James McDonald, « orthy sons of of a worthy sire , and Mathvsioue not a few David, Joseph, Ber jamin, Charles William aud Kenoneti, all occu, y og fire's sluns farms, aod whose words are as gooi a- heir bonds, O» the noribern bank are joca‘ed Thom- as Chandler, Joho coss asd Jobo McK vy, Usquires the later a brovher of the Lot and much lamented DV. McKsy who so long and well represenied th second ds» irict in the Local Legisiaure. S\tuate pth village ie the five farm «sdence ot M Lng aud scos; aod back of alimos far as the eye can fee sire ‘hee Coeit in mense farm some 309 acres of more monument of hovest indastry aud an remitting toil. On the outskirts of vil age stands the McM llian prop»rty un- donbtedly one of the best appoinied resi- left our shores,—no one is. The change is} siencee to be found imthe country, at welcome; it is delightful in fact. Buta few weeks hence and old Sol will chip in with his refulgent scorching raya, with such intensity sufficient to cremate an infuriated Chinaman. All now ia is blue clear water. The farmers and fishermen are al] agog—the former is wait~ ing for hie lands todry up 4 little, the Jatier is buckliog on his armour for his summer’s piscatorial battles. The point is girdled about with lobster factories and canneries, some of which however are is a dilap‘dated condition, and not long for tuis world, Engaged io this crustacean industry are the McKinnons, McDonalds, McLeans, McRaer, Maurcbhisons and meny others, ‘Their Christian names are,or may be, Jack, Jobony, Jobnor Alece Captain John Me- Kinnoo leads off for the fishing grounds, with a goodly sized and well-equipped fleet, including the ‘ Western Beile,” (fleg,) himself in charge. Then comes the ® Dunraven,’ under the skilful handling of the youthful Daniel Martin, with the hardy Archie Murchison before the mast. Other boats of this fleet are being gotten ready. Capt McKinnon bas made the lobster industry a study and remunerative as well. He is as well up as an Attorney General on all fishing matters: The production of his canneries invariabl command the highest prices. waneng? The next flotilla in the order of size may be or is that of Capi Jobn Murchison. He has a reputation to lose, is carufnl in bis canning work, and is running neck and veck with the best, sparing neither time nor paine to maintain his good standing. There are others also engaged extensively, aud ruvoing the busine-s in well detined ruts with profitable results, That weather-beaten lighthouse of ve ancient day- is sill in good repairs, \owering above all else, and is io charg of Captain Dovaid Gillis, who knows bir lutv, and what is better—does ix. The echool im tbis section is well at- tended and intelligently presided over by Miss M. A. McUVonaid who ie indetatig avie and painaieking with ber cherge. Miss McDonald stands at the top notch cf her protession, end is popular with all. M.oast Bucharvar, or as it elLould be calied Buchanan’s Monvt—for ail the siudente bear tiut name and are as pomer~ ous as leaves in Va'lamb oca-- os all nothing but @ shee cut off Pons Prim to sborten the divtance to the lighthouse (Usopian idea ) From the sommit ot the Menn (Cwhiew neither esky bigd or iows flu) in be sammer tim: may be eeu the beau ifalclear eed pl cd waur vt Orvell Bey upon whose be-om : lider stung emoothly and gr v-h: aud Ike the welve knot liser S. 38 nae Ques Cartier. uoder the command of tue Courtecus and biyieg Capt. MeLean, mek g reguiar trixweekly trips to Charloiteowo and Orwell ports. tor Ie Here also is a seat of learning. Mr. A. McWilliams swavs the birchen rod of au.hority over a wellsattended echool. Ip ‘uese dacs of go-asbead, when so much perfection 18 required of teachers, Mr. Mc- Willams is po. at taul .t i wtiments of « good sound and pract ¢ |e /uca un are not ipstilled into the wiaes of Dis classes, He is liked. [cis to be noticed that windaitil. are in order, and are,I am told,a+ indispens,ble to a farmer a+ any part of his farming g-ar. It ix laborssaving. Sawing wood of all kinds, for allpurpores. Crecking corn for borses and catile. Jobn Cawpbeli and A'ex. McRae have erected one each. More to follow. The d:iry business is absorbing a good dev] of attention. An active in'erest is taken in ail that belongs to this industry io all ite branches. Professor Roberisou has eviden'iy made quite an impression on the farmers. When vere jast be gave them eome eltround good aad wholesome advices Good ground «xcists for saying and be- lieving tuat 1899 wil! go dowo i the an- vals of histor: as one of the fat years. Asa convincing proof of this one bax only to step into Jobn J. McLeod’s stables, where about belf a dezen +ta)l well-fed steers may be seen, which, if they cont nus to improve as hey are now duing, will put some of the exhibition beavy-weigh’s to the w: ll. Joh» knows how tu feed to fatten up tov porter-house steaks that would make the teeth of aSoudave-e Sheihh «acer. Ros Rey Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Promo Quinire tablets All druggists refuud the mouey if it fails to Jelieve. 52c. present itis occupied hy the vev, H-ory A. Pierce, Methodist minis et in c -arge of the Stan! ey aod Westley River circui Before leeving tae viilage ve cannot re frain trom mentioning the worthy mer- chant, the genialEwea, who, by tbe way Is a native of West River, « place voied for the number cf shrewd busin’*s men it Las cradled by strict aitention and equare busines methods, “Mac” aa+ tut ups good business P riaps the cosivst rare place in the village 1- “Rve.side Vila where, surrounded by al ‘hat wealt can procure reside Albert McKay Eq , and hie amiable pariver, O oer prouinent villagers are Mr Herbert Aodre vs and Me Jutacs Pow r. Th- former as biack-mitt and woodworker dves av exteu-ive bnsi ness’; the lauer baoll-es Her Maj # y’- mails and bas doseso tir forty yeers or more. A litle way towards New Gla-gow, on av eminence stands the di<rict scvool, where iy ea lier days euch mee as Jobo McDonald, Elisha Ruberts «ni the lae Dovald McKay labored. [am-diately at. joining the achool is the Meihodist mee + ing house. In the ceme‘ery hard bv many of the vioneers of the place sleep ther last long sleep. A lcok at the wonumen 6 lis closes such names as Hickox, Sor- rett, Smith, Rackham, Sellar. Green, aod many cther men aud womesa who have dove their duty, aod their works do foliow them. "A halt mile further along, the «ld Mc- Millan property, now owned by Jvbo Rackham, J. P, comes io view. Here tae Hon. Angus McMillan, grew 'o man hoot. Close by 1s also the birtbp'ace of ou- of P. KE Island’s mot briiliani sons, H+ Grace, C. O’Brien, Archbishop of Halifax. Retore clo-ing ths +kerch it may not be out of place t mention that in px lirics the invabitants of Wheavuey R ver are largels Coorservative, aud that ‘ne Examiner «reniates freely in the regiou ee ; 2 ao a F a SiGa HEADACHE wees Positively cured Dy these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, .ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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