a * a Mee "Ph OR NY SY gt eta. My THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 26, 1899 ——* | | vu Real Estate Agent eae ys ony ete os a «ase p> £2 bares 5 KEN? &T, (ea9)—House anishop, _6 rooms ly v £599.00 BAY! [#LD S°- -House $1090.00) CH’TOWN ROYALTY nem’ e from t eit), 1 ise barns and coach hous®, wita 10 es of land. Price $2800 GRAF ron 8 oat ttoause heated with hot water, barns ete. rice $120900 wii! ex- cbunze DOUG LAS ST —Tlouse, 5 rooms. Price $300 CU MBERLAN?! ST- -Honuse, 5 rxoms, £0 od eeliar. am! garden. Price $1),09 BISHOP ST—Two teneuent house. Price 280.) KUST ON S&T, (west)—Three tenement honse, (willexchange) VHS UNUL ST—Two tenenent house, (will *x heres DORCHESTER ST [near Queen St)—House an sho. wit oatbuildings—busin es3 atiod Price $2009.00 COR PLEASANT ST. & ST. _PETER’S RO AD—Large house, new. Price $1400.00 EUST )¥ ST--(Gallows Hill) house, 9 rooms, bern, heated with hotair Price $1100 POWNAL ST—(Near Euston)two tenement ho se. new Price $1250 A CRO- 3 + T—Two tenement house, new. Price $60 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Hons, 8 frooms stable, Lot 60x 190" Price $800.00 HIGHLAND AVENUE-—Two houses, just constructed. each 6 rooms: Lots 403190 ft. Prices $550.00 sach. WARD S?—“Youse7 roons, Lot 15oc bot Price $500.00 Houses To Let KIN‘? STREET (WES3T)-6 rooms and stable 3 50 per month. KING ST—7 rooms $5. per month, WEST STREE!— Opposite residence of Sir L. H. Davies a honu-e. 11 rooms, beths, hot water, sewerage Rent mcderate BRIGHTON ROAD—10 rooms an4 bathroom hot water and electric light $160 a year. SOUT HPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 per year WATER STREET—(WEST) Prick house lt rooms. Price $150. per year BRIGHTON ROAD—1I1 rooms and bath reem, water closet, electric light etc $200 a year BRIGHTON ROAD-—S8 rooms and bath room hot water and stable $160.00 a year PLEASANT ST.~— House 8 rooms, stableand coach house. $6.50 per mo. SOU THPORT-Summer cottage, and out- buildings new. $50 a year Three boxes ripe etrvwherries for 25c tonight at Beer & Goff's. ee o> OSes 7 o> % HERE’S WHAT VOU WANT ( = ’ © . é We have a very pretty © little photo called the v “KARILLO”’—I0’s stylish, $ neat and within reach e EVERY purse. Come in » and see samples and at the y the same time have a look 3 throsgh our studio. ’ ¢ © WESTLAKE BROS. The New Photographers Prowse Block . Sunnyside 6 @ =e &*Deo 24 ©4259 o> 0~@] 0S OS OO OD 18 OD —— — NOT SELLING BUT GIVING AWAY GHEAP....... A lot of odd lines in men’s, misses’ and boys’ BOOTS and SHOES that I bought right for cash. The prices will surprise you when you come in and see them. These goods, I got them at a bar- gain, that is the straight tip. THOMAS McQUAID, Lower Queen St. Boot & Shoe Store. FOR SALE One Buggy, One Piano— will be sold cheap. Apply to J J. JOHNSTON, 14 Barrister a THE DAILY EXAMINER JULY 26, 1899. WHAT IT WOULD SEE ! Remarking upon a statement of the London Advertiser, the Montreal Star say The journal, whether it be one of the loud professions ol the Advertiser or not, which sees nothing discreditable ina re quest to“hug the machine,” would possi bly see as little harm in that other mem orabie invitation to “Come along, Jobo, and help us put down bribery and corrup tion; we have lota of money.” “It would see only glory in the battle cry to make a “Big Push.” “Tt would justify the attempt once made to “mesmerize the electors.” “It would testify ihat, very properly, “elections are not made by prayers.” “It would believe that the Lincoln Libes ral candidate’s memoranda,in whivh the outlay for purchasing votes was put down as “missionary expeutes,” showed a high ly creditable anxiety to spreed the gospe!. “I: would agree that the Liberal injunc- tion to “poll the vote,” to ron in persona- tore and pluggere in order to realize Sir Wilfrid’s ideal of an hones; expression of the public will, «as the Liberal conception of “elevating the standard of public moral ity.” “It would seein every wearer ofa title a “Democrat tothe bilt,’—if he was a Liberal. “It would applaud Mr. Blair's peculiar recourse to the “rescurces of civilization” as an embodiment of that particular plank in the Ottawa platform which denounced bribery and corruption. “lt would see nocrime in Mr. Hardy’s threat of “cold justice” being done a cons stituency which did not return » Liberal mem ber. It would gladly rejoice in the fulfilment of the promise of Mr. Tarte to “ Wait un- til you see us next year,” asa full and honest determination to carry out that other Ottawa platform plank which pledged the party to retreochment and economy. It would see in the slogan “ a Brockville man is good enough for Brockville,” the quintessence of a broader national spirit than hg erer been. It would see in “the whole army of workers” who stole ballots and plugged votes and personated scores of electors, who committed crimes on a gigantic scale that was hitherto unknown, a band of honest and earnest patriots unimated onl y by a desire for their country’s zeal. It would sold that “ pige’ feet aud beer,” are more potent and more laudable argu- ments in its own town than appeals to men’s reason ard principles. It would see no guile in a systematic organized body of Government employes invading a constinuency te detauch it and thwart the public will. A paper that would do these things, would, too, insistmas the Advertiser does that the Liberal leaders have practiced economy when they have indniged in reckless extravagance, that they are em- blems of purity when tbey are merely sign- posts of scandale and deal-. that they are redeeming their pledges when they are deliberately breaking them, acd that the machine itselt is the grandest type of Lib- eral statesmanebip. eS ee STOCKMAN ANSWERED. —— All Imported Cattle Should Have Clean Bill of Health. Bir,—A writer in your issue of July 19:h signing himself “Stockman,” addre-ses an open letter to cattle owners of P. E. Island, in which he takes etrong grounds against the enforcement of the act of last session passed with a view Sf stamping out of tubercolosis in cattle. We would judge from ‘“‘Stockman’s” leiter tbat he isa breeder ef stock which he wishes te find a market for in the other Provinces of the Dominien ; and we fear that it is fear of retaliation by other provinces, and the consequent expenee of inspection § that makes him denounce 80 vigorously the “vets” who are the officers to cee that the law is enforced. We are in ful! sympathy with any measures that will prevent fur- ther contagion and stamp out the disease already existing, and we believe that the thorough examination of al) catile brought here by a competent person who will certify that they are free from tuberculosis, if he finds them so after a rigid examina. tion, is the only eafeguard the people can have. Certainly if I wanted to import a bull to head a herd that I was desirous of improving. I should insist on a certificate that he was free from disease signed by a qualified inspector. If I did not I might get an animal that would destroy my herd instead of improving it. Butif another person should be engaged in importing cattle for breeding purposes that he would sell on arrival to the farmers be might not look at itin the same way,and to avoid the expense would not get them inspected. Then, I am liable to have my herd inflict~ ed by contact with the cattle of his im- portation. “Stockman’s” reference tothe increase of tubercolosis in Denmark, if it be true, is to be accounted for largely by the great increase in dairy cattle and the conditions under which they have tobe kept. The intensive system of farmiag, whick hae been eo largely adopted in such countries as Denmark, Holland and in England necessitates keeping cattle housed almost all the year. This housing of cattle in not well ventilated stables, depriving them of eunshine and exercise is a great means of spreading the disease. One animal may iufect dozens this way. Again forcing dairy cate by overfeeding | to make them do their bes!, or to make records, bas a very weakening influence on them and predisposes them to di+| Sease. | think that if the cattle owrors of the Islacd should meet, as suggested by Stockman, it should be in defence of their | own rights, and in defence of the rights of every person who consumes the products of our herds, whether it be meat, milk, butter or curds. We all, whether we are cattle owners, mechanics, professional | men or laborer, bare the right io know that our foed is wholesome, and that it will not convey the germs of disease to us. The intelligent progressive stock- men of thie country will demand aclear bill of health with every animal they import for breeding purposes, and as we do not import cattle for feeding and in my Opinion ought never to need to, I don’t think the expense of inspection will be very heavy on us. I noticed thatin the discussion in the House of Commons, Sir Charles Tupper and all others who spoke on the subject, and many of them were acientific men, were in favor of every precaution to pre- vent the spread cf this dangerous disease ; and any censure that the Minister ot Agri- eniture received was for lack of more vigorous effort on his part to stamp it out; some going so far as to suggest com pensa~ tion to Gwners in sOme Cases, 4s weare increasing our herds, especially ot dairy cattle, on this Island, we should endeavour to build them up upon a healthy foundation, so that wur dairy business should be profitable as it extends, and also not to be a menace to the public health. ANOTHER StTceKMAN. A Throne Stolen. tome, July 24—Burglars entered a building near the palace during the ex- position at Turin and stole the throne used by the kings at the official receptions held at Turin. PERSONAL Hon. Peter Mitchell is doing well. He is qnite conscious and cheerfal, and the doctor hopes he may be out by Thurs~ day. Miss Agnues McKay, and ber friend, Miss Isabell McKay, of Ottawa, returned from Cape Breton last evening, where they took inthe Sydney Carnival and had a general good time in visiting d ff>rent places in picturesque Cape Bretoo. Tn- latter will view at Elmburet ull Men- day, and thence to the “‘walled city ‘vy the sea,” tor a week’s visit. —Truro Da ly News. A Million in Gold. Saw Frayecisco, July 24,—The stean - er Homer has arrived from St. Mich ars bringing 150 oassengers and six boxe «f gold. The gold is consigned to the 41.-% ; belonged to the paseenger-. NEWS NOTES. Discover es of valuable minerals ine!ul ing oold. have recently heen made at Burk?- Fal 4, near Or ile, Ootario. ASTHMA PERMANENTLY CORED. A Well-known Canadian Notary l’uh< lie Suffered for 35 Years—Pere manently Cured by Clarke’s Kola Compound, ‘ R. D. Fitt, Esq., Kamloops, writea: “I had suffered for at least 35 years from ‘be great oppressivenese of asthma and short- ness of breath. I had during these ycars consulted many physicians and t icd a! the remedies, until the doctor told me T might get temporary relief, but 1 would ba aw ways troubled. I tried Dr. Clarke’s dola Compound, and after taking the first hottie I became greatly relieved, and three )ottles have completely cured me. Il ean now breathe as naturally as ever, and asthias does not trouble me in the least. I feel it my duty to bear testimony to the mar yellous effect this remedy has had tn my case, and would urge all suffering from this disease to try Clarke’s Kola Comp ound, as only those who have suffered all these yeare as I have can appreciate vbat @ lessing this remedy must prove to suffer- ers from asthma.” ‘Three bottles of Cla-ke's Kola Compound are guaranteed lo care. A free sample will be gent to apy person trowbled with asthma. Address Toe Uridiths & Macpherson Co. 121 Charch street, Tor- onto, and Vapceuves, B. G., sole ‘ara- dian agents. Sold by all @rwggiste. When writing for sample mention this paper. Clarke’s Kola Compound ia the only per manent cure for asthma; is now succes fully used throughout the leadjpg hospitals in iongiand and Canada, os Sold by Geo. E. Hughes Removed —T0 MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— “=———London House Corner Thomas Campbe' Exploration Company. Near!y $1 900): 00 came down, the most of it being ¢ i*1y ~ from Daweon City. About. $100 OVO] PROSPECTS OF CANADA The Dundee Courier of the 13th inst. re- | merks tha': “Assurances of the lovaity ‘ni endshiv of Canadasre gratifying to tne British people, and es; ecialiy to Scot#men ‘The sper ch delivered yest rday in D indee 1 by Professor R bertson, Commissioner of Agriculture and Dairying at Ov awa, will, therefore, be read with considerat le pleas sureand satisfaction. Professor Robert- son’s own success inthe Dominion bas to develop the resources of the important and prosperous colony. No better proof of the strength of the link of frienship that binds Canadato this country could be obtained than the fact that the Caoadian Government has entrusted toa Dundee firm the builcing of a large mail steamer, and it is evident from Professor's Robert- son’s remarks that, so far as the Dominion is concerned, every possible effort will be put forth to increree commercial inter coursee with the Mother C uistry. On this side the immense capabilities of Canada ourht never to be overlooked. The statistics quoted yesterday demonstrated that the great colony is exceedingly rich in oxtnral products, and that the people are steadily availing themselves of the admir~ able facilities they possess. So vast is its wealth, and so ulimited its copobilities, that the constant emigration of Scotsmea to its hospitable territories is notin the least suprising. A busines: maa is not the most patient creature in the world. He cannot waii to hear anv long drawn-out story of the cause of his ailment. He doesn’t care two straws abouta fine spun theory of how he should treat himself. He may be pre- disposed to scrofula or consumption. “That,” he will tell you “thas nothing to do with the case.” He wants to be well. If he can’t be cured, write out a prescrip~ tion andsend in your bill. So, here is the first part of the proposition, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery isa microbe hunter and killer. Many persone of ecrofulous blood, encourage the breaking out of unsightly sores, to prevent the disease going tothe Jungs. There is no need of this estate of dread and dis- comfort. Parify the blood. It cau be done. “Golden Medical Discovery” will enre 98 per cent. of all consumptive cases, also of all other lingering bronchial, throat and lung disease. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’e Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. The Prince Edward Island Magazine for July istor sale atail the bookstores 5c a copy 222222 | Am So Giad-——— You Didn’t Forgeta Bar of ROYAL OAK SOAP, We're cure to want it in our house. Itim- proves the clothes so much, besides it it very pureand one bar will do as much as 2 bars of filled imported soap. For sale everywhere, Beware cf imitation: Vee;e2e Never put off ‘cr tomorrow What you. can doto day. If you think you are not getting value or the money you pay out every week for groceries, try us to-day. We Don’t Want a Cent ww @> Of your money unless” you get value received for it. For that reason we are always glad to have you look +round our store and here than anywhere else, Jobn McKenna Queen Street, “gotanngteancasnas aS SNES: July... Bargains been specially noteworthy, and by his | personal exertions he has done a great deel | i +a We cr Wn 3}, ‘@ @ 2 wif : 3 ez e # ore Sweehidd Rec HET tC All Summer Goods Must Be Cleared. Ciash and Straw Hats away down, ‘The price will range from oc to 60c each, Light Summer Cc.ats and Vests at prices never before heard of in the Prices from 75c to $2.75 each Light Suits for summer, just the thing for Lot weather, only $5 each. B1it-~ FRreform See our Fit-Reform Snits for $10, $12 aad $15; they are beauties and can- not be bought in any store in the city for one-third more. Light Summer Underwear in all We bave looked out for the large tan as well as the small man this season, and can fit them all at very low prices. July Bargains oN learn how » uch better you can de PRUWSE ROYAL VIGTORIA COLLEGE (McGill University, Montreal) This residential college for women- students of McGill University, will be opened on 14th September, next. For terms, etc, apply to the Secretary, McGill College Montreal. July 5, dwedé&fri ARTIFICIAL coooen h KETH => DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Queen St., 2ear Londen Hone. DROS The Wonderful Cheap Men reece PaREARS ARS AS aa AAT EEA TEA AN AMAA ema aRE aE TRTAN Z “nS aN nt on Ss Ff lle ci) B: