4 PR ON I RT a poly =! THE DAILY EXAMINER' a. ‘ _ egy ‘ i And vet, when you think of it, what « ld y u pect? Three score years of wear and tear are enough to ce the digestion weak. Y« C body must be fed, In Scott’s Emulsion, the ¥ 11d : ; ; work is all done; that 1s, ti oil in it is digested il] ready to be taken int » the blood. The body rests, °% , . . ; ce we a whie the oil teedas and noul ‘ , , tne 7 i > A” = ‘ nerves snes, and phites mak steady ana +*- ‘ trong. SCOTT &B nists, Toronta 1 J JONSTON Real Estate Agent Real Estate boughtand sold on Commission, Rstates Managed Houses tented, Rents Collected. Stamper Block Charlottetown, P.E. I. ————~ Houses For Sale UPPER QUEEN S8ST.— ef stable and coach house, lot 100x277 ft, £0.00 KENT S&T, (east)}—House Lot 96x43 Price $600.00 BAY FIKLD ST- -House $1060.00 CH’TOWN RO’ ALTY—(One mice from the city), house barns and coach house, with lO acres ofland. Price $2300 GRAFTON ST. (east)—House heated with hot water, barns etc. Trice $120000 will ex- change. House 6 rooms Pric and shop, 6 rooms DOUGLAS ST—House, 5 rooms. Price $300 CUMBERLAND ST--House, 5 rooms, gocd cellar, sma‘l garden. Price $400,00 BISHOP ST—Two tenement house. $800.00 EUSTON ST, (west)--Three tenement honse, (will exchange) VHESTNUT ST—Two tenement house, (will exchange) DORCHESTER ST [vear Queen St)—House and shop with outbuildings—business atand. Price $2000.00 OOR. PLEASANT ST. & ST. PETER’S ROAD—Large house, new. Price $1100.00 EUSTON ST—(Gallows Hil!) house, 9 rooms, barn, heated with hotair Price 31100 POWNAL ST--(Near Euston) two tenement house, new Price $1250 CROSS ST—Two tenement house, new. Price Price HIGHLAND AVENUE—Honse, 8 rooms stable, Lot 60x 190° Price $800.00 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Two houses, just constructed. each 6 rooms: Lots 410x190 ft. Price $5530.00 each, WARD ST—House7 rorom;, Lot 13)« 1) fs Price $500.00 Houses To Let KING STREET (WEST)-6 rooms and stable $5 30 per month. KING ST--7 rooms $5. per montb, “ WEST STREEI— Opposite -<es,idence a of Sir L. H. Davies a house, 11 ‘ rooms, baths, hot water, sewerage Rent moderate BRIGHTON ROAD—10 rooms and bathroom hot water and electric light $160 a year. SOUTHYVORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 per year WATER STREET—(WEST) Brick house 14 rooms, Price $150. per year BRIGHTON RCAD—II rooms and bath room, water closet, electric light etc $200 & year BRIGHTON ROAD—8 rooms and bath room hot water and stable $160.00 a year PLEASANT ST. House 8 rooms, stableand coach house. $6.50 per mo. SOUTHPoORT-Summer and out- buildings new. 1 cottage, $0 a year - oS Watches Watches ic Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 « Silver 7.00 » 30.00 Gold vn 10.00 » 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25e Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10,00 Collar Studs O5to 206 brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 90 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: HW. TAYLOR | | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOULEETOWN, JUNE 14, 3899 woe ee eee WoT ewer. I te JUNE 14, 1599. TARTE’S ATTACK ON THE METHODISTS. | Jess COMments about [ue Montreal Wit l‘arte’s injustifiable attack upon ,the Methodists of Ant sti and Bays: “The Minieter of Public Works was ked to state the facts upon w% bich he ed the charges | jade under the privi- ges of Parliam against the Fox Bav tlers of having lured veesels to destruc on on the rocks, and he has never been able:o state one fact or to adduce one tt lence. Instead of this his | persoral organ repeats the charzes, anc g way torage in a@ series of wild and m potent threats of the terrible things the Mivister of Public Works is go~ ing to do if the Methodists do not bow in silence to hia _ libeie. This is the old Chinese method of warfare wearing hideous faces and beating tom-tome, which is said to have had quite an effectin scaring enemies oftheir own sort. The Patrie, which apparently wor- ships wealthfand regards a rich man as incapable of mistakes, seems to think no other argument needed to prove the utter badness of the Methodists than to shout Menier’s millioas! Menier’s millions! as though these had anything to do with the effort of Methodist missionaries to pro-~ tect a few oftheir scattered sheep from elandera which they do not dezerve.” This is very$much to the point. TWO VITAL QUESTIONS. So Two important subjecta are to be discus~ sed at the coming session of the Ontario Medical Association. The Toronto World Bays : »The programme provides for a whole day of papers and discussion on the subject of tuberculosis, which will be handled not only from the standpoint of cause and treatment, but from the more important stand of prevention. Prominent members of the medical profession from Canada and the United States will give their views on the subject The paper on sanitariums for consumption will be read by Dr. Broditeh of Boston, who isin charge of the city sanitarium « few miles out of Boston, An important committee is preparing a report under the chairmanshipof Dr. Britton, of Toronto, on the injurious effect of Oatario’s overwrenzht school sysiem. The question of the exiént of the evil and who is respon- They have no No « arset on the floor, pictures on the wall, No spacious orname nted hall, 1 glass door. No love y Stain Yet from thie cozy nest so fair, [he sweetest songa arise, For true unseinsi love 18 there, And true jove never dies. Their hearts are light, their wants are few, Far less than one may think, Lhey are teetotaiers— those two, Cold water pure they drink. Twas only afew weeks ago, I watched them burdens bear, Such hurrying, flying to and fro. Ob what a busy pair. A secret now to you I'll tell, The truth I shall not hide ; From sounds I bear, I know right well, The pair have multiplied. Ab, there the joyous mother goes Away in search of food, She hastens, for full well she knows, How hungry is her brood. Within the home true peace is found, There no mistakes are made ; Though there are little bills around, There’s none of them unpaid, Ye poor, whose hearte are filled with care, Ye wealthy, proud, and great, Go learn a lesson from this pair,— The robin and his mate. A. kh. ————_ Picquart Released. ee Paris, June 13.— Lieutenant-Colore! Picquart has been provisionally released from custody. Colonel Picquart’s release, it is understood, was due to the fact thit the German Foreign Office recently in- formed the French Government that Col. Schwarzkopf wrote the petit blue, and that, therefore, it was impossile¢ that Picquart should have forged i’, Figaro publishes an interview with Col Picquart. Ia reply to the :emark tl at it was duetu him that Dreyfus was returord to France, besaid : ** That is true,” and | e dilated upon the emotions of Dreyfus upou receiving the pews of his release, adding: * But for the miracle of the petit blue it is sible for it will be considered, as well as the possibility of having comm @1 rules to apply in urban and rursl districts as to the scope of improvements of the hygenic and sanitary conditions of schools will be brought up and discussed in detail by the association.” These discussions will be watched with interest even from this distaut point of That there is something wrong about the methods pursued in the public schoole is manifest to every cbservant person. We shall see what the doctore of Ontario have to say about it, view. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Marchard hss wisely determined not to play the part of Boulanger. His chances of success, iu any case, would have been extremely remote. The French people are not disposed to undertake a big politi- cal agitation on theeve of their great Ex- hibition—even if they had avery eamart man to take the lead. Just at present there are plenty of mediocrities and imbe- ciles of the Deroulede type, but not one really able man. > ——-— - NEWS NOTES. There bas been much writien and said sbeut the Queen's eyesight, but, io epite of official contradition+, it will not be at al) artonishing if Her Majesty’s eyes are be- ginning to fail her. At eighty years of age, one is vot expected to have perfect eyesight, and cataract comes to very many people. The operation for this is quites simple matters and, in Her Majesty’s case, will be performed by Professor Pagen- steeker, who is reckoned to be the best living authority on eyes. SE EE — — : Never put of for tomorrow What you can do today. If you think you are not getting value for the money you pay out every week for groceries, try us to-day. We Don’t Want a Cent a> Of your money unless you get value received for it. For that reason we are always glad to have you look sround our store and learn how much better you can do here than anywhere else, John McKenna Queen Street, impos-ible to say what would have hap- peaed.” most to keep the exact date and circum: stances of the arrivalof Captain Dreyfus a secret. It ie said he will be disembarkel a few milea from Breat. * @ Frien owes his speedy re- covery to the great tonic influence of Wilson’s Invalids’ Port... a pure port wine with am Peruvian Bark in pro /.| portions prescribed by the English ana French pharmacopocias, Endorsed and pres cribed by our leading physicians. For Sale by A. W. Reddin Geo. EK Hugbes and Reddin Bros Alewives. Lam open to purchase five hundred bbls Alewives Horace Haszard, Charloitetown une 1 1899, 2~ eod, wii. MEETING A special meeting of the shareholders of the Moreli Dairying Company, will be held in Morell Hall on Thursday 22nd of June 1399 at 4 o’clock p. ms. for the purpose of 1. Reconsidering the amount of rental to be charged to the factory for season of 1899. 2. For deciding the responsibility of the directors regarding the sal2 of cheese. 3. Considering the advisibility of placing a butter plant in the factory this year, HY. D. McEWEN, Secy. R. W. DAVISON, Pres, Morell June is: 1899 The Government is doing its ut~ Lieut Ellis testifies that ovestures were made tohim to hold Johannesburg and the forts until the Britich troops came. He was given tc understund that the co~op- eration of the military authorities had been secured and that capitalists were fio. ancing the movement, but he deposed that he did not know tLe names of the leaders ofthe movement. Captain Patterson, for-~ merly of the Lancers, and Colonel R. F. Nicholle, on account of their alleged con~ nection with the military authorities, are being defended at the instance of the Im perial Government, with a view of eliciting proof that no British official has any kuow- ledge of the matter. -_>e--- — Milner’s Mission. Care Town, June 10.—Sir Alfred Mi!. ner, British High Commissioner for South Africa, returned yesterday from Bloemfon-~ tain, and was received with great popular enthusiasm. The Voikeraad of the Orange Free State, in secret session, has endorsed all that President Kroger did at the coo- ference with Sir Alfred Milner. It is Much Cheaper than ordinary cheap trashy Culinary Ware! Perhaps the first cost may be a trifle higher—but the durability, the purity, the cleanliness and wholesome ness of CRESCENT STEEL AGATE WARE makes it infinitely cheaper in the end— to say nothing of the satisfaction. We guarantee each piece that bears our label, Ask your dealer for it, MADE BY The Thos, Davidson [ifg. Co. MONTREAL, % eRe? a @ B? f ae es we | | | i THE HAPPY PAIR. Trial of Officers. en for THE EXAMINER | PreroriA, June 10—The trial of | alleged former British officers, who were Just over there, across the way, | arrested al Johannesburg on May 16th, oa | .| Dwell a fo pPpyY pen? i the charge of high treason in having at- {They never vigb, are aiways gay, tem pte 1 to epro}l man with a view to ap Yet have no cash to «pare. outbreak of rebellion, began bere yester- They do not care a mite for sly le, j d rv. 4 he charge againet Lis utevant FJ) A bumble bome is theire, Pie miett, Lieut CA Ellis and Lieut Jobn , Yet they are merry all the while, } Allen Mitchell was ven lrawn and they And mind their own affairs. were called as witnesses for the state READY ! 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