THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, MAY 29, 18 oO vu J ] } 3 UU, Real Estate Agent ' ] Ketate bonghtand sold E-tates Ma , 1. Houses he ated, Re :ta Collected. Sram per B ock C.arlottetown, P.E. Re Houses For Sale UPPER QUEEN ST. House 6 rooms bie and coach heuse, lot 100x277 ft Pri $50.00 KENT ST, -House ind shop, 6 rooms Lot 06<43 Price 3600.00 BaYFI“LLD ST- -House $100.06 CH'TOWN ROYALTY One m from the city), hous rns and core s®. with ld acres of iand, Price £2800 GRAFYON 8ST Ho sated with hot water, barns et Price $1200 00 will ex- change. NOUGL AS ST— House, 5 rooms Price $300 €UMBERLAND ST- -House, 5 rooms, good cellar. ema’l garden. Price $400,090 BISHOP ST—Two tenement house Price S800.00 EUSTON ST, (w Three tenement honse, (willexch*ne¢ CHESTNUT ST—Two tenement house, (will exchange) DORCHESTER §T [rear Queen St)—House shoo with ontbuildings—bueiness Price $2000.00 and atind coR. PLE*S4&NT ST. ROAD—Large house, new. & ST. PETER’S Price $1400.00 EUSTON ST—(Gallows Hill) honse, 9 roome, barp, heated with hotair Price $1100 ST~(Near Fuston)two tenement Price $125) POWNAL house, new CRO*’S &ST—Two tenement house, new. Price $506 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Honee, 8 stable, Lot 60x 190 Price $800.00 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Two bouses, just constructed. each 6 rooms: Lots 40.190 ft. Price $550.00 each. WARD! STHouse’ rooms corns, Lot 135x 40 ft Price $500.00 35 DD per month. KING ST—7 reoms $5. per month, of Sir H. Davies a house, Ii rooms, baths, hot water, sewerage BRIGHTON ROAT—10 rooma end tathroom hot water and eleciric light $160 a year. per year WATER STREE'T—(WEST) Brick house 14 KING STREET (WES3T)-6 rooms and stable = WEST Seeman ~~ Opvesite residence cs , tent moderate SOUTHYPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 rooms, Price $150. per year BRIGHTON ROAD—!I1 rooms and bath reom, Wwatercloset, electric light etc $20) a year BRIGHTON ROAD-—S rooms and bath room hot water end etabie $160.00 a year PLEASANT ST.~ House 8 rooms. stableand coach house. $6.50 per mo, SOUTHPORT -Summer cottace, buildings new. $50 a year BUILDERS’ ATTENTION. and eut- Sealed Tenders addressed t> the unJersiga- ed, will be received up to May 29th, 1899. for the building of a house in Churlottetown, ac- cording to plan and specification to be seen at ae office of R. Palmer & Co The contractors to furnish all miter'als snd to comolete the building on or before September 15th. 180). The Owner reserves the right te reieci the Jowest Or any tender. KIMBLE COFFIN, ' P, O. Box 403 iay 22nd, 1°99 d3i Charlottetown An...... Hixquisite Studio And Photos to match the Studio. aaa Better come in and arrange for a sitting. ’ A A W ESTLAKE BROS., Photographers New Prowse Buiockx PHONE 174 —-P. 0. BOX 326 Leith House 32 to 38 Queen Street. Just received from Glasgow and Leith 500 cases qts, and pts. and 100 Octaves and quarter casks Scotch Whisky, Write for prices, A. Macdonald 115 Zwks eod&w3i J JOHNSTON sensi ren Waa AN INDIAN SUMMER in Honor of the Queen | ' | | Mr. Alfred Austia has written on ode lentutied *Ilodian Summer”to commemo- | rate the Qlueen’s entrance on her Slst year. | It was first printed ia America by the New York Herald :— Springtime was flowering in your fair | Springtime and seedtime—and bew well | I trace, young face | When first the sceptre laid oa its luad—- you sowed otherough furrows life’s long duties Scattering with lavish beartand emiies ot youth and grace, Theugh April sandalled with its flower your feet, And sang its amorous descantin your ears, You, with a foresight wiser than your years, Bethought you of the time, more serious, eweel, When mellow fruit is stored and stacked is ripened wheat. With bearts as tender as the bud half blown, Yet in the very season of young love, Kneeling, you sought its impulse from above, Choosiog for consort ot your earthly throre A soul akiu to yours, a mind to match your ewn. So that when glowed your suramer o’er the lanJ, You, with your people round you, could torecast Rich-fruiting past, Engaging promise of rule rightly plan- ned, Of freedom round your shores, and on the sea Command, future planted in the Then siowly comes the time when summer wane, And from the sunshine something seems withdrawn, Ss pensive shadows lengthen on the lawn, only bindweed lane, The one sweet thing that then unwithered doth remain. Bat tbere is beauty in autumnal bough, W hea lingers in the No less than io dear April’s dewy leaves, When, witb its store of golden girdied sheaves Piled, stands the wain where one time pased tLe plough, And ripened labor reaps fulfilment of its vow. For though nv more the oblivious cuckco calla, From land to laud, nor longer on the spray Of yellowing elm the throstle vaunts his Jay, The ringdove’s mate, ae fades the Jeaf and falls, Reiterates its note of love that never palis. From hawlet roofs blue spires of smok- ouce more — As dies the day in mist along the dale And widowed evening weeps bebiod tier veil— From log-replenished ingle heaveuward soar, And lamps are early jit aod early latched the door. Season it ia lees earthly than divine, When loee’s rich guerdons with the days increase And cares are softened ‘neath the crowa of peace, When all we bare won ‘twere easy to re- siga— A season jike to this, loved Lady, now its thine. Through life’s euccessive labors, one by one, Still moving on tolay, no more you rea, Seeking fresh taske, but fruit of barvest home; Fruit bleot with flowers, warmed by Ociober’s sun, Are round your throne eatwined, and h-r- vest hymns bega., Ob,what a harvest, Lady now is yours! Kmpire ani fame and glory, and above Glory and fame a universe’s love— Love rooted deep iu reverence that in- sures Remembrance of your name as long as time endures. Long may the Indian summer of your days ; Yet linger inthe land you Jove so well, And long may we, who no less love you, dwell Iu the reposeful radiance of your gaze, A golden suoset seen through autumn’e slivery baze. —ALrFrReD Apsrtiy. LS noe aa — Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are absolutely pure, ¢qually good for tae tcilet or the laundry. They will not iniure the tenderest skin, ormost delicate fabrics Try ~ NOTICE The Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply are now prepared to receive ap- plications for connections with the main sewers Any information required will be furn- ished upon application to D. McLEAN, Sec’y Board of Commissioners Office ot Com miesioners of Sewers and Water Supply Substitution ) @ letter from Mr. T.M. Kirkwood, ut Sud- The Queen as a Ruler. Russia's High Hans Pekin, May 26.—The Russian Miniate here, M. de Glere, has notified the Tsun li~Yamen that Russia is vaable to acce the Chinese refusa! of a railroad conces sion, and = that she enginee: forthwith to survey a tine to connect. “Aaa woman, asa wife, and sea moth | er, her Gracious Majesty bas presented ao | object of admiration and a model for the women of every country and of overy clime on the globe. well send “The condition of the ceurt over which | her Majesty has presided has never io the Se pas AL te | history, certainly of this Empire, been excelled, or, [ may say, equalled . ‘Tn everything that hae tended to elevate the tene of onblic sentiment her Majesty hae contributed in no alight degree. —Put 50,000 Torontonians on one sid» of the scale and 14,000,people from Parry Sound on the other side, and, accordin:s | to the views of the Ottawa | the scales will balance. lightweighte, and it better if they were net §represented in Parliament at §al!. They. are Jucxy in no‘ finding themselvesin the category with the people of Cardwell,2Bothwell, an | Torontonians are “Nog sovereige her Majesty, although would perhaps be administering a avetem of Parliamentary toveroment which, daring her reign has reached rhest point that Parlia- mentary Government has ever attained in the hi any countre, has vet by her great ability, | West Ontario, which constituencies it ha. hy her devotion to her publie duties, ex- pleased the Government to gerrymande: reiaed = most potent influenceon the | Outof existence. siminiatra‘ion of the affairs of the Empire. A woman vever really knows the meaa- ing of happiness aod content until sbe is the mother of ahealthy, bappy child. The beslth of thechild d€pends on the health ofthe mother, both before and after birth. Most all of womens weak~ ness and particularly the weakness thai most strongly influences the health of children, comes from some derangement or @iseaseof the distinctly feminine or- gans, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will cure troubles ofithis nature. It should be taken regularly by every .oman during the entire period of gestation. It _ strength toall the organs involve |, essens the pains of childbirth aed insur-s the health of,both mother and child, Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing ovly, and rective tree a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. A '- cres, World’s Dispensary Medical Associa- tion, Buffalo, N. Y.4 acm 9 New Arrivals Footballs Base Bails Rubber Balls Tennis Bal!s CHILDREN’S ——eesa>- Garden [eols Wheelbarrows Carts, Waggona, Dolls’ Cabs and Go»- Carts PICNIC BASKETS and HAMPERS New Shades in Wedgewood New Willow Pattern China at the Sannyside Bookstore Haszard & Moore “And. we have every reason to believe that on more than one occasion the in flience her Mejesty has acquired with ministers of all pariies has been such as to determine the fate of tee nation to- wards peace rather than towards war. “In the praver for the long life and happiness of her Majesty we will be joined by the peoples of all climes, by the peoples of all races and coloura, and of all the sections of the British Empire, and every good man aod woman throughout the world will wish long !ife and happiness to her Majesty the Queen.’’—Sjr Charles Tupper. —Tbe Montreal Gazette remarks: A license law and a measure to tax steam-~ boat, express, and fire insurance compan= ies were passed at the session of the P. E. I. Legislature just clored. The island’s is a Liberal admioistration, It is illuasx trating the statement that there has been no Liberal government in Canada, federal or proviacial, that has not aeded to the taxes, increased the expenditure or aug- mented the debt. —Hon. Thos. Chapaie, one of the most eloquent speakers in the Provisce of Quebec, delivered a etirring address in l'reoch at the great Conservative meeting held at Sherbrooke last Wednesday, io which he scored Sir Wilfrid Laurier. As a French-Cauaoian, be declared, he was proud to follow Sir Charles Tupder, be- cause the latter was true to his principles, as be did not hold ene langvage io Ontario and another in Quebec. Although Sir Wilfrid was a French Canadian, he, ae a French-Canadiao, would blush to recog- nize him ar a leader, as he had violated promises he had inade to his compatriots in the moet shameful manner. Sir Coarles had been the real champion of the consti. tutional rights of the minority, and theugh defeated he was defeated in a righteous cause. Mr. Chapais also de- nounced the Senate reform schemeas a gross injustice to Quebee. —, | IT. CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable watch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that a_- count. We sel Reliable Watebes Only We don’t care id. handle anything else. Ca:l and give us the ver- Insist and demand dict cf your inspection Carter's Littic Liver Pills, W. N. | ANTON Pasture Farm Wanted,| ae His Worship toi Alecia is in receipt of ARTIFICIAL v1ee TEETH s:de and Uharlottetowa for pasturage. He 0 a ia willing to take them in farms of 100 or | te i: 200 acres each, “as close to each Osher as} DR. JOHY P, MURRAY, Dentist possible”. Application may be made to ; the Mayor or to Mr. Kirkwood himeelf, ‘eases Bt. near Londen Howes, Mr. Kirkwood will come to see the farme when he hears from those wbo have places to offer. The opportunity to sell or lease seems to be a good one for land owners; and Mre Kirkwood is evwiently a man to cultivate. May 23 —lwk f oa ee Re aed % ; es tao , se C 4 Positively curcd by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiae Indigestion and Too Ivarty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé. ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable, Smal! Pill. Small Sma!! Price. the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, — ——— oe bury, Onstario, who desires to obtain a’ thousand acres of land between Summer-~ ~ New Crop Porto hico MOLASSES 250 PUNCHEQNS ——=wr &chconer Brandnell due here about l.t June. ~~~ —— Sunlight ‘and Lifebuoy Soaps are the only guéranteed pure laundry roap on sale in Canada,can rou sfford to be Bee aa oe ffl <i Goveramen', | @ : r City Hell, May 18- -’99, Gicod N. RATTENBURY | oat them, 114—eod 3whs ; a b NGAIMEL Ha A 4 Ue 2% “WwW tl i much do you pay, in A year. for your clotses? Divide it by} three, and you'll find that one-third pays for all your hats and shoes. tow How You buy at least two suits and yearly You probably } three hats and three pairs of shoes in the same time an overcoat purchase Your tailor receives about ten times as much as your hatter, and sey- en times as much as your shoemaker Yet both your hat and shoes are ready-made, and better made than they could be at almost twice the price. if produced singly—-to order Why should not your suit or overcoat be ready- made. well made athalf to two- thirds the price as your hat or shoe ? and Less than ten years ago there was not a hat factory in Canada, and the shoe factories were producing only brogans and clumsy sewed or pegged shoes But they have long since improved the ‘cas Cloth. It was different in the United States, where ready-made clothingfkept pave with the ready made hat and shoe. tom” shoewaker and hatter out of existence. ing alone’stood ati'l at the “brogan” stand urd. It is different here since the advent of Fit-Reform and the quicker you find out that difference the son er will you get your shoes and hats every year for noth'ng. Youcan dothis by saving cne-third the price of the tuilurcd suit, in buying the self—sme gurments “ready-made” here. And you will) find Just as gool people here bvyiaz o1- hk SA RI mw: de clothes as you ever saw ia the highest priced tailor shop Your money bck 1f disatisfied. The Fit-Reform o-——'Weardrobs Prourse Bros... Agents for P,E, Island ONLY ONE PRICE