THE DAILY WXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 29, ixty vf 5 ' as . Udr HN TON | Rea! Estate Agent bou on Commtssio estates Ma Rented, he ‘ : , ou C A eal N tate g} tand so SALE PROPERTI FORS A cottare containing 9 ys with frost proof cellar, good stable; also a store st ita ble or dwellive house, Abo nroper ‘ tuate!? on Fav td “treet in Charlottetwh, Terms casy. A genuine Bargain. 1. J. FOHNSTON I al l eAvent, Cn ottetown FOR SALE.—A plot of lind in- the west ro pr rt ofjthe city Price 3125 00]J J Joha- ton, Heil Estate Agent FORSLLE ~several Bailtiag Lotain the icinite of Bavfiaid St, will be sold cheap. JJ ohnetoen, Real Es‘ate Agent FORSALK,-—A house on Pown 1 Street near the jail, containing 9rooms, Go “i yard ndlarve barp on premises, J J Johnston tea Katete Afient FOR 8 ‘+ LE,—In Charlotret yer, Common in he vicin te of Brighton, abon’ 6 il be «ld cheap JJ Johaston, ate Agent, FOR SALE—A4 house on Fi einity of Gallows Hill This house con- ains 8 room: and kitchen. in go ad order, and sheated with hot air. Good stable and iarge ard in connection, wil! be sold cheap. Apply oJ J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR 4\LE.—A house sitaatet on the cor er of Pleasant Street and St. Pet Jonse contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and stable on premises. The honse is built 8 vears nd is ia excellent condition. Apply toJ J fobnaton Real Estate Agent. acres of land Real Ks iston Street, in ere Road | THE GOVERNORSHIP. ar om —The posit.on of Lieutenant Gov- rner wili very soon te vac ant, 1s equeuils a considerable amount of discu leion is taking place as to wLo will hopored with the gubernatorial chair for it ' } - be he next five years. Several names hav been put forward, the friends of whom art sdvocating the claims of the diff reo gentiem -n vamed to ihe press and othe! | wise. Now while I eve nothing to 8a: as to the merilé of ucuie rite of tie gtitie n.en whose cla ms are acvocated by (het! frends, stil) 1 would strongly recon, mend, |} that the posiiion of Liewtenant Governor | should be filled by & mand Of tal-ne aod a> | knowledged ability and tre as possi bl from those strong pol‘tical procl vities ths are apt to cling 80 tenaciously to anvd | politician, aod a man who would Lav | thorouga know ledge of pei ics “> | well ag stateemaosuip. Whiie | bas nothing to say against any of the gentic~ men * bose names have been pul turwvatu I would suggest tnat the guveruuien ould be careful, and sppoiat a man who would do credit vol @ ly to th Goveru : | ment but to the portion; ao id I trust l l may be pardooed iff +hould suggest » vy ntiemao thar I thiok 1s well qualified | would therefore strovgly recommen! | Day.d Montgomery, Esq, of Summers d-, woo is Kaowa to be @ man of ackoowiedg- ed ability, whose know ledge of the polit cal atfairs of the couvlry = are known aod eckoowledged. al hougy vever baviug occupied @ seat tn the Lgiem both of which be ts . latios, or Commons ewineotly qualified to fill, he has oc- cupied many positions witb marked sbilty. Hisopioions bave always veep looked uponas beyend question, aod his decisions ou public quesuons bave been FOR SALE—Three nares of tandin Char Ottretow .. common, n* p residence « of Arthur Peters, “<q, will he sok ae heap anlon easy erms, J J Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SA CLE—abonut four (4) acres of landin the City of Charlottetown, can be d vided in- v building lots, a genuine Bargain, | I J Johnston, Stamper Block FOR. SALE OR EX “me men: house « n-staut now in course of erection. Will be complet’ din one month. Will be sold cheapor exchanged for property in«nother partofthecity. JJ Johnstoa, Real Estate Agent FOR EXCHANGE.—-A i1hree tenement house, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in « large rent, will be exchanged for a snitable piace in *nother wart of the city I J Johrsion, Reali Estate Agent. totwen ‘HANGE—A S'reet, double FOR SALE—A two story double tenemen houre on Bishop Street,each tenement con- einssix rooms and large yard. Apply ioJ J ohuston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let wee TO LET.—A houseon Kine Srreet, ,*table and yard; $5.50 J I Johuaston, Kval Es:ate = TO LET.—House on King Street, con- Ba taininy 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, J J Jonnston, Neal Estate Agent. TO LET.—House on King Street, i] near Merchant's Bank ot P. KE. Island, ig, ontaining 6 rooms rent $5 50 per mont J Jvuns.on, TO LE cA new house on Brighton Road, heated with hot water rathes, electric light, etc. Will be rente sd'oa Dod tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real palate Agent. TO LET—PDwelling hous? and sop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. Large warehouse att.ched; «everything in Arst ciass condition. Rent $.700°, rent of house alone $1).00,, Aoplvy toJJ Johuston, Real Estate Agent Ch’town, TO L&C.--O1n the eorner of Prince and Water streets. a house contaicing 13 rooms This place is convenient to railway and boats. Rent moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Kstate Agent, J. J, JOHNSTON, Real Esiate Agent, datamper Bloca, Ch’town WOTICE. NOTICE is bereby given t »at an app!i- cation will be made to the Leyislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, a ts next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Cuarlottetewn, the title to ail tbat tract, piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the City of Charlotte- town, being Town Lots num - hers Sixteen (16), Seventee (17) Ninety Three (93), Ninety-four, of Town Lot No, and part (18) io the 4th hnndred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown, being the property known as the West Kent Street Schoo! land and premiser. Dated at Charlottetown this 1s: day of} March, 1899. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charloitetown H.M, DAVISON, City Clerk. 5bl—dy 4w & KR. Gaz. Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal everv THURSDAY at 11 a m owrthe PACIFIC COAST, accomme- datisg second class tassengérs for all nore, in Cavedian North West, British Columbia, &« Berth Pates— Montreal to Winnipe.... $4.00 ee er MEE i iads codices bb deeveces 6 50 Montreal to Kevelstone............- eecesee 7°00 Deamerens CO VY ONOOR COR ci cceéscccccdcec? coe OOD es Be WOO TEIGs «6066 c's. sc hawnc céeeosce 5.00 For Passage Rates to ali points in CanaDa, Westexn Uvirep Srares and to Japan, Cutns, ‘ypota, Hawattan Is_anps, AvsrRaLia and Mania, and also for de periptive advertistag matier and maps, wriie to A.H NOTMAN, Ase: ‘+ nl. Pass. Agt., Si.Juhe, N. B. characterized ty an almost prophet c know edze,aad | have n>» doubt tat, peo woud fil the Gubernaorial chair with creditto the position apd saticfaction to | himself. He is not an extrem® party man, hsving been educated 1a ‘(be Od Liberal Schoo! Still be bas adapied bimeelf with wonde:= ful expercness to the New Liberaiism, now io vogue. He is conrequentiy noi wedded too closely to patiy aod never | »liows bis opinions to be tnfluoced by party | prejudice. He may, therefore, be jovked upon as @ genilemao, who would deiie ali mattere Oo Wuer merits ine-pect ive of political biares. I would therefore recommend that his elevation tothe Lieutenant Goveruorsnip be seriously and favorably cousd-red, A 1.1B RAL. _— ——— nS DO Echoes From the East. | During the winter mouthe debating 80- cieties have beep established in different sections throughout the Island fur the Je- velopment of apy mental and oratorical taleot, for the cu'tivation of a ta-te for literature among the young, and also for ‘he purposs of disporing of the surplus of l wg winter bours pleasantly and profii-~ ably. Through the medim of the prees we learn of their establishment, and there ‘is ecarce'y any Other way in which the joug winter evemings Can be utilized with sv mach profit and pleasure. Selkirk too bas bad ii storms and calms not only with relation to the ele meots, but siso in debate. A debating avd literary society was Orgauized of December 19 h, 1898, which hae pees cou- | tinued weesly since that time, and sub jects of a social, moral and educational pature were discassed. At these debates t might be said the watchword wae, “Strive mightily but eat aod drink as friends.” Toere weeklr meetings were brought to aclose on the 21 4t inst., by the diserse'on of the subjeci,“ Should the colovies of Great Br.tuin contribute tothe support of the Brii-b nav. ?’ This we- peinaps the best debae of ihe season we bave bad. A Jarge audience was present, ard qu tea pumber Were straugere, som tf whom took a lively part in the deeate, «hich wa* begun (after the apporotmen: of John McDonald (borni-b) to tue char) by M-. P. J MeL lan, Who ta@lulalned the aflirmative side of the argument. 4 was supported by Messrs Hugy A. Me Phee, Arch. McPhee «od sir. Keanedy The pegative was suppuried by Me-sis Stephen J. McDonald, Avgus J. Mc Donald, Pever Mclutyre and J. A. Me- Doneld. Space does not permit of com- meot apootue several speeches made; they were eloquent and br mful of patriotic sentiments, bey woulddo credit to our Legislatiye balls and eome of the yourg men displayed talent that leads us to be lieve they may some day attain ibe utmost position on the ladder of fame. Some of the ergumenta were; (1) That if Grea Britain became involved in @ great war she might bave to witadraw her protection Colie-; (2) Thatif the colonies were paying &@ proporticmate rate for tbat rpose their protection would be assured; Chat when any greal question epriog- us. fuch as boundary disputes, we peek the aid of the Imperial Goveroment. T iat owning tothe in-ular pox'tion ot Geeat Eri.sin and her comp .rativily sue ll 8 andipg army, woull have mainly on her fleet fur protection, wente for the negaiive: That supposing Great Britain were compelled to wi.tdraw her proctection Of ihe colonies : they could defend themere!vese, Conld not C anada, for example. rase ap 4rwy sullic at for the purpose as Bue bas done in her younger days, “Fur where’s the coward that would aot dare to fight for sucha land.” That already we pay largeiy in! re tiv towards tke supp rtof the British Navy; if the colocies wish to support it let them build cruisers occasionally which coula oe ut- il'z-dae aux laries itcaeof war; thai Kagland must protect the culonies b- cause itigin her own intereats so do, for ber de- fence, and she is proud to have them to protect. The subjeet wae fully discussed and at Zthe close of the debate the vote of th: the ——— she 1O Tels Argu junction may then members preseat gave majority for the aul rmpaiive. vocal Several sos Were then giver, afier which @ most orderly meeting wae and cuu- | brought toa close, J. A. Macp.na:p. Sec’v. NOTES AND COMMENTS. -"he Government has a bad case and Sir W } Lanrier has begua (0 abuse, the ts mu ilic OU ppueilicu. Ik | eon remarked that from the he Last the tariff there is en) whieh is not modell 4 of pro eevion p inciple ot ciiher free tart? j tem to of ssarcoelv Obe wd ns @A fo b trade or a revenue based On the prineiple —Sypecia! gn ficance is supposed Ue stiach to tbe appointment of Commodore } ford to th command of the Britten qisdron io Newfoundland waters daring nb coming fishing season. No officer so ar advanced in the Britieh navy list war ver before appointed to this command 1e being the senior of every officer io th: sritieh North American fleet excep! \dmir | Fisher, His selection is regard ‘Tax indicating a determination on th: part of Great Britain to evforce a rettie- ment of disputed questions in this quarter by strengthening the +quadron. —A bill has been pa-sed by the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia which provide- that hengeforih vo one shall have therig.! to «btain from a judge an injuoction againstany manufacturing concern On th ground of real or alleged nuisance. The statute under which a judge could gran! an injnnetion in such Cases is thue re- pealed. An aggrieved party must con- ent himself with the uenal appeal to the courts for damages. If such a suit b won and the damages be not paid, an '» be ebtained. The b | is yet to be sanctioned by the Lrgrlatv: Council. The Great Fire at the Windsor, N Y., Was an awful calamity, but cannot ty remedied. Now, Catarrhozone can remed and is @ positive cure for catarrh ano kindred dreaded diseaves, This etatemet is backed up bv bu-hels ef te-timonia's, which we have and can produce, Souff-, ointments, washes, etc., have been proved useless in giving relif or curing catarrh, brenchitis, irritable throat, nasal and ear parsagss, but Caarrhozone, the ozonated air cure, does pot only give immediate r ] ef, but effects a permanent cure. Why delay? Send st once for sample bottle and inhaler, 10 cems, Oui- , $1 00. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Montreal Star: The Government be- trays every indication of anxiety and fear aa though it were conscious that the eff-ct ot the present reasion muat be for i to lose ground. Ji» attitude i+ not uolike th «' ofa cat in the presence of a cog, abou! whose intentions it has misgivings, Toe catarches its back, swells out it» tail aoril it looks bg enough for two cats; and generally appears the personification of anger. But the who'e exhibition is feline biuff of the worst kind; at the first oppor- tunity the cat springs up a tree and the moment it feels perfectly safe resumes ii@ euony smile and amicabie demean. our. Mail and Empire: A partv that aban- dows its principles and repudiates pledges should not bel f im control ot the affaires of any velf~-especting countr:. sir Richard Cartwrght bas said so, ard his opinion is based upon the teachings of nistory and ujyou the dictat of commmon senve. “This,” he said in ronouncing for free trade in this country, “ie pot a case for half meareure-, and vou have the late of tne par in the Voted 8 ates & waraing aud au ex- mple of the dcom which nus overtake ay party which pale. rs with ite convic tons, avd, having placed iteeif at the head of « great movemen', wll offer the people a ~tune instead uf bread.” lis in Democrate ie — -—~——s The man whostands idly by and sees the life fading out of his wife’s face, see. ber health going, see- her becoming od and faded and wrinsled when she should still be io the perfect enjoyment of vigor- ous, ueeful health, either less than a man or el*e does not know of the one remedy which will bring her back to health and a'rength. 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Send Stamp for information, or cal! at Truro, N_ 8. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Buildiag; Houre, 11 to 1; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in @ictou, and on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow, BORN. At Denver, Colo, on March 5h, 1899, to Mr. aud Mrs, Beecuer Crosby, daugh~ ier, ——a a = ean _ DIED. At F..l-oawood,o1 the 28:h inst., J. M-Doosald, Macron of the for locane, after an illaess months which she bore with fortitude, [Funeral on Tnuredav, th at Z 30 p. m., from Vuuteu, where frendsand acquainiances are invited to attend, Interment at Peo; le’s Cemetery. | At san Francireco, Cal., Mrs. Ho=put l of s-vera! Chri+tiao. >» 39th, inet. ov February L0tu, 1399, Beuily U., wife of Criss Nel «0, a d-e ord danghter of Rrebard a d Mary Hodgson, uf Alverton, aged 35 years At Hig fielt, on Maren 7b, 1099, Lewnel, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Daviel Mindievon, in the 1l4ch year ot his age. At Highfied, on March IS h, 1899, Mirra Stler, beloved wife of Danie M dileion, inthe 45th yar of ber age. “Blessed ace the dead that die in ihe Lord.” At Dorchester, Mass, on the 19h, March, 1899, after a short illness, of spinal mennmgitis, Ethel Fiorenee, dearly be- loved echiliof Brace and Deila Davieoo wet 1 year 7 mooths and 5 days. Ion San Francieco, Feb 20, Albert J .mwes, beloved son of John A. and Mirgaret S. Bovyer, ani browber of N-lsun, Percy, Emily, May, Clayton and Wallace Bovyer,a native of Prince Ed ward !-land, Canada, aged 22 vears. TT ne ———— a a _ Dear Sins,—I have been agreat eufler ef from rhea natsm, aud lately have -been onfind tomy bed. Seeing vour MIN- ARU’S LINILMENP advertsiemeot, ] iries ic aud got 1amediate relief; Larcribe my restoration to health to the wonderful power of your medicine. Lewis &, Burien. Burin, Nfld. SCRIBNR’ Ss} MAGAZINE FOR 1899 OVERNOR ROOSEVELT’s “THE RvUGH Rivers” (illus trated serin} ané ail! his other writings. 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