a ee nisn 4s $ , tia a v4 vit y ‘ : . a1 Poe% aw mr we = ie AREY hl ak Se ee A TN NS Ness ML Si RE LEAT GT IE TE IN BT : = Fis a = aaa ee sai De ghahl y no inpeole drug ta + TY % rx ugYuyY ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT, SCOURGE IN INDIA fs %- & ' a 4 Cy 4S ‘Probably no single dv lwp WATLEY BX AMINER ASS eanees o : ge so | ae Beg I @ »r? nlo *d in nervous GIS | { A | = c so iS CiMpioyer ‘ i we & 44 “3 + . = ae vorded in Bovsi wWanv “song ie F irnient | oF eases with elfects so mia! k- ITINE 96. 1899 | List of Prizes Awarded 18 Soys| Many Persons Die Froma Virnilent oy ~~ ; f= At a VE ZO. lOve: 7 : ae : e 26, * a | KA “be ; edly beneficial as those of : | Department. ‘Jague Calcutta athe S th, # | oe ~~," e “+ 99 Fs | , . } : eo my : eave} } 4 , . cod-liver oil. BJECT OF THE GERRYMANDER| Special prize for « or Ny June .23.—-The Lancet eays-| sa ale oe we Fa. rain ; f Claude Blake. ‘Between January 16th and February . a > , Tri? Sete ‘ ‘ ae ~ These are the words O ar Special prize for aseiduity awarced to | 30th, 560 deaths from the plague, were re- . ; . 1: Lor Tne Mail and Empire hasthis interest- | , ; rded in Calcutta. Doubtless the num- fs ar nen sdical teacher. __ | Harry Jenkins. | corded in Calcutta, ¥ ) - ® . 7 a") eminent mealic ~ ; » contribution to the literature of the! alae kt her wae much greater, for the natives hide ee os 7 FOURTH GRADE, s Another says: “ The hy pophosphites are genera ly acknowledged as valua l nerve tonics.” , | Both these remedies are | combined in Scott's Emul- | Therefore, take it y 19 la, neurais sion. for nervousness, | sciatica, insomnia and brain exhaustion. and $r.ce, all dr 4 , BOWNE, Chemist lToronta 50¢. SCOTT & TJ JONSTON Real Estate Agent Real E-tate boughtand so'd Commiss oa, Estates Managed. Houses Rented Rents Collected. Stamy er Block Charlottetown, P.E. I. Houses For Sale UPPER QUEEN ST.— House 6 stable and coach house, lot 100x27 ft. $500.00 KENT 8ST. (eas')—House Lot 943 Price $600.00 BAYFIELD 8ST- -Houve $1000.00 CH'TOWN RO” ALTY—(One mi.e from the city;, house barns arid coach hous?. with WW acres ofiand. Price $2800 GRAFTON ST. (east)~House heated with hot | rooms Prix and shop, 6 rooms water, barns «te. Price $1200.00 will ex- change. DOUGLAS ST—House, 5rooms. Price $300 | CUMBERLAND ST-~House, 5 rooms, gocd cellar. sma] garden. Price $400.00 BISHOP ST—Two tenement house. Price $800.00 EUSTON ST, (west)—Three tenement honse (will exchange) } CHESTNUT ST—Two tenement house, (wv excharge) DORCHESTER §T [near Queen St)—Houe and shoo with outbuildinga—business stand. Price $2000.00 COR. PLEASANT ST. & ST. PETER’S ROAD—Large house, new. Price $1400.00 EUSTON ST—(Gallows Hil!) house, 9 rooms, barn, heated with hotalr Price 31100 POWNAL ST~(Near Euston) two tenement house, new Price $1250 eae ot ST—Two tenement house, new. Price 500 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Honse. 8 rooms stable, Lot 60x 190° Price $200.00 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Two houses, just constructed. each 6 rooms: Lots 103190 ft. Price $550.00 each, WARD ST—House7 roons, Lot t}ic t) ét Price 3500.00 Houses To Let KING STREET (WEST)-6 rooms and stable $5.50 per month. KING ST—7 rooms $5. per montb, WEST STREE!— Opposite residence 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. SOUTHPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms. garden $30 per year WATER STREET—(WEST) Brick house 14 rooms. Price $150. per year BRIGHTON ROAD—11 rooms and bath room, water closet, electric light ete $200 a year BRIGHTON ROAD~S roors and bath room hot water and stable $160.00 a year PLEASANT sT. House 8 rooms, stable coach house. $6.50 per mo, : as 80U THPORT~-S: mmer cottage buildings new. $50 a year : Short Horp Bull ee Breeders are reminded that vice, a first class short horn b 3 years old. and out- I have for ser ull, registered- JAS. D. McMILLAN, WEst River Corawall P The Law Soeiety The anoual meeting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island wij] be held at the L w Library, io the Law court Build. ‘ug on Monday the 26th day of June next at 12 o’clock acon, for the election of members and took office. | tion for financial assistance. THE DAILY Malock ‘gerrymander: At the last general election the p ypular vote stood thus: Conservative ......6. eee 417,059 Libera) sceeceserere @coecceres 392 107 ~x OO In lependent ink ck oecsoouele © secsesecs Ds oti Patron 30 690 Yet the Liberals had a maj rity of the In Ontario the party vote stood thus: 19,220 POOR UMEECE. . 0.6 & tastidnteacaccics i 166,335 BOONE sc dedecsounane the Liberals elected forty-four Yet members and the Conservatives fortv- three, The gerrymander is designed to cure this inj Liberals to elect a still iarger majority of ustice by enabling the minority of mem bers. It is @ fraud upon the people worse than the Crow’s Nest ateal, for while the Crow’s Nest took money the gerrymander sieals liberty. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —A letter in the Birmiegham (Eng) Gazette reiterates the reports of official wrongdoings in the Yukon, and says of the enquiry that “it is a complete farce.” —At a meeting of the Monnt Allison res gents held last week it was decided to re- build the college residence larger and grander than before. An appeal will be at once made to the Methodist demomina- — “The weakness of human nature” is the Liberal excuse for recent election court exposures in Ontario. The Gazette says that it looks as if the Hardv Govern- ment represented “the weakness of human nature.” —When the Liberals were in opposition they could not find language stroag enough in whichto describe the iniquity oft e iron bounties, remarks the Mail and Em~ pire. When Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Richard Cartwright, Mr Fielding, and Mr Patterson got tbeir hands on the tariff, the bounties seemed to be sealed. Mr Fielding’s —The High Jointere have proved a costly luxury for Canada andtbe result will be nil, During the stay of the Com f missioners at Washington even the tips of eervants, to the amount of over four bun- dred dollars, were charged up to the country, while they got along with forty- six dollars’ worth of towels and eleven do}lars’ worth of soap and matcher. —Alexander Smith is the Liberal party’s Ontario organizer. There was a bye-election in West Huron some time ego which he tock a part in. He was win +d as a witness but thou zh detectives hunted for him for two days he could mt he found. The Gazette points out that this is a fair indication ofthe kind of mar Smith is, and of the kind of work a Liberal party organizer is expected to de, — Reports to the Presbyterian Gereral Ae- sembly recently in session at Hamilton, Unt, show that in Canada there are pastors, theological professors, secretaries, agents. etc.,tothe number of 1,013. The retired ministers and those without a charge ar- 183, There are 85@ charges that are self- supporting, but 208 that are not. The total membership of the church is 212,126 Costributions to the salaries ef ministers amounted during the past year to $1,162, - 176. Contributions for all purposes were $2,511,175. —The Americans gave Spain $20,000,098 as anindemoity for the possessions taken frem ber, and now Germany not onl gives Spain $5,000,000 for the Caroline Islands. but she turns ever three conling stations to Spain and promises to defend ihem in t'me of war, This promise may at som: fu- ture time impose a serious burden npon Germany, as the Philippinee and Cuba certainly has done the United States Germany gets the islands unencumbered with a rebellion, however, and that is more than the Americans get. —Mr. Fielding bas bees declaring in Parliament his belief thatif all the early confederationists in Nova Scotia were not scalawage, all the fcalawags were con- federationists. Under Libsraliem we are getting accustomed toa good many un- seemly things at O:taws. Anvthing more unseemly than this aneer at the men who helped to make confederation possible, by & man who holds the portfolio of a minister under confederation, has not yet been put in evidence, remarks the Montrea! Gazette. officers and the transaction of other busi- néss, By order F, L. HASZARD Secy Treas 10000 Fire - Brrek —FRUM ENGLAND— Will be sold low Peake Bros & Co It suggests that some scalawags were, and are, anti. confederationists, — FOR SALE We have for sale mortgages, being 6 percent interest on farm properties in some of the best | districts in Manitoba. The mortgages do not represent more than half the value of the property. If required we ae | | | guarantee both principal and interest, | _ In most cases the mortages are payable in instalments. ! Anyone wanting a thoreughiv safe invest ment baving & good rate of interest Saould | communicate with us. _Wealse have a large number of very de- sirable farms for sale in the Winnipeg Dis. ‘ricte, at prices which are bound to deuble in ) very short time. Send for particulars. | ; HASLAM & WRIGHT } Private Bangers | 320 McIntyre Block |! Winnipeg Mass Ci ~ KXAMINER, CHANLULLETOWN, JUNE 26, 389» Reading and arithmetic—Th Mce g mas o#ekey. Christan Doctrine—Hugh Monaghan. SECOND GRADE, Re-ding and Arithmetic—Louis Blake, Christian Doctrine and Harry Jenkins. Spelling and Penmaaship Lon Se Geography and Arithmetic—Jobn Dufiy. Penmanship — Willie Mc- Second Division. Readiog—Frank Monaghan. Writing—Charles Trainor. Arithmetic—Claude Blake, FIRST GRADE, Christian ,Doctrine—Bertie McDonald. Applicatiouo—Artbur Monaghan. Reading—Eddie Callen. Spelling and Reading—Eddie McQuaid. Arithmetic—Thomas Doyle. Penmanship—Cyril McDonald, Application— George Doucette, Frank Dufty, Charles Lynch. Second Division. Reading and Writing—Loy Spelling—Charlie McDopvald, Application—Willie Doucette, Reginald McDenald. Walter Vassallo, James Train- or, Willie Vaseallo, Reggie McDonald. ; SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsias Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsb ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smali Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carters, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Littie Liver Pills, Swell -* Photographs. THE “UNIOLA ” a VHE NEATEST. TAS TIEST, AND NICEST THING ’ JN PROTOS .... Better Arrange a Sitting ! WESTLAKE BROS PHOTOGRAPHERS....... Damaged Corl— 1000 bushels ¢amaged by Sea Water, will be sold at a bargain whilst land ing at Peake’s No. 1 whart, Horace Haszard. CL’town, 29 bh June, 99—3i McDonald. ; to jeave Caleutta for The disease Bom bay, where it a few hours ; but aid, and The Eng- envy the manner in all cases as long as possible, s not as virulent as in often acts fatally within the “natives refuse European no case of recovery ie known, lish medical men regard with effective, ifsomewhat brutal which the Americans cleaned Hayana. In Calcutta thie is impossible, as there is po room inthe native quarters. Every- where there are little puddles of water, amidst the most filthy eer tis thie water is used by the nativere worse than the water of theriver. The city has a good eupplr of well filfered water, but Persons abont eX the natives will not use it. the interior are amined as to the stete of their health, but it is impoesiblete carry out the regulations atrictly, and many towns have been infect- ed. In Bombay the plague is worse than ever. There are about 250 deathsa day from the plague, sometimes 2,200 a week, The people who regard Bombay as 4 doomed city may not be farfrom wrong Pastexperience shows thatthe epedemic recedes for a few weeke during the ho'test seacon, but only to reappear when cool-r weather eetsin. In the interior of the peninsula the mortality from plague is also very high in many places. e+are SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. June 23—P L G, Burke, Pictou; ss City of Ghect; McNevin, Hastings; Swal- ow, Finlayson, Pinette; Comet, Mooney, Buctouche, J H S, Sonier, Shediac; es Halifax, Pye, Boston. Cain CLEARED, June 23—Acadian, Doucette, Chatham; ss City of Ghent, McNevin, Summerside Svallow, Finlayson, Pinette; Phoebe and Emma Small, Peters, Buctouche; Comet. Meoney, Buciouche; J H &, Sonier, Traca- die; Swan, LeLacheur, North Sydne:; sa Balifax, Pye, Boston. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. June 22 Nelsen, Batt, Ch’town, wreck - ing materiel; Wm Anken, Batt, Ch’town, wiih barge Nyanzaand two rcowsin tow from Pugwash; Brillisnt, Boudreau, Pic tou, coal, CLRARED. Jure 22—Lochel, Wright, Richil ucto. oat'; Brudenei), King, Deme:ara, 405 bags oats, 160 helt begs oa's, 17 bead catle, 50 sheep. The oats are shipped by N. Ratten bury avd the cattle aud +heep by A. C. Rogere & Co. densionscceselieieess nia Nowadays whea women @re trying to do everything itis pot strange that many hings are over-done. Itis pot strange thattbere are all kinds of physical aud mental disturbances. If the woman who i+ a doctor, or a lawyer, or a journal- ist, cr in business would not try to bee society woman too it might be different ; butthe woman wbo knows when sbe bas dove aday’s work has yet to be born Ueually awcman’s way is to keep doing unt! she drops. Working in ‘hie way hae manifold evils. The most ecormon troutle resulting from over-exertion, either meniaily or pbysicially, is constipa- tion of the bowels, with all its attendant horrurs. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the most ¢ffectual remedy in the market. They work upon the system easily, natur-~ ally. There is 20 unpleasant nausea afier teking them. No griping—uo pain— no diecomfirt. They arecompesed of ma- terials that go through the system gra- dually, cellectino all impurities and, like the good little servants tbat they are, die- posiug of them effeciually. Send 31 one-cent stamps tc cover cost of mailing on!y, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensery Medical Aseociation, Buffalo, N. Y. Dominion of Canada PROVINCE OF Prince Rdwaid City of Charlottetown Island oe Before Francis Wongworth Haz ir 1, Esq the Stipendiary Magisirate fur of Chharlotietown. Take notice that His Honor, the Sij- pendiary Magistrate forthe said City of Charlottetown, bas by virtue of the power and authority in him vested bv the statute | of the General Assembly of the said Island | instituted: — Anu Act to Consolidate and Amend the eeveral Acis Incorporating the City of | Charlottetown, ordered and appointed that Wednesday, 28th June, next, be the day | set down for hearing all appeals made to | him from the preceeding Valuation Assess. | ments of the rates impused or authorized | by the City Council uf the said City, and | that on such day and dai-y thereafter, until | all such appesis have been heard, at the | hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in the | Police Court, in Chariottetown, aforesaid, all such appeale will be heard and finally | determined by him. ! Dated this ]7th day of June, A D, 1899 ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, Collector for said City the City _ f eS Sua t — Weather GOODS Straw and Crash Hats Natural Wool Underclothing, Men’s Bselbr Underclothing, size 34; 36, 38, 40,°42, 44, 46 inches. Men’s Summer (cats in cloth, cord, lus- ter and Flannels. Men’s light Coats and Pants made uf in the very latest style Mer.’s Light Summer Vests in ail the leading sty les, Men’s Cashmere and Cotton Hose in all the diffrent qualities and sizes. Men's Outing Shirts from 25¢ up to $2. Bathing Suirs in ail sizes and vriccs. Six hundred Suits Balbr Underclothing for 45¢ a suit, worth 75c. This is the best snap of the season Lrunks We bough: a large stock ot Trunks at a great bargain, Do you want a trunk cheap . s a The Wonderful Cheap Men see ee RL SNES EES EE EEE UEP ER RPE MPE EPCS ESE ESE on eS