6 ' | MUNYON’S GUARANTEE, Wireng Assertions as to Just What the Remedies Will Do. j Manyon guarantees that his Mheumatism Cure will eure nearly all cases of rbeama- tism in a few hours; | that bis Dyspepsia Cure | will cure indigestics and all stomact treubles; that his Kidney Cure will cure 00 per cerit. of all cases of kidney trouble; that bis Ca- terrh Cure will cure eatarrh no riatter hew Jong standing; that bis Bleadache Crre * ’ any kind of adache in a few : S; that bis Cold Cure will quickly break up acy oem: of cold and so on through the entire list of gem. dies. At all druggists, 25 cents a via Afunyoa, If you need medical advice write Prof eo) Areh st., Phila. It is absolutely free, J.J JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent Res| Estate boughtand sold oo Co pmission, Getates Managed. Houses Rented. Rents Collected. Stamper Block Coarlottetown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FORSALE FOR SALE.—A plot of land in- the west ern partof the city. Price $125.00 J J John- ston, Real Estate Agent i ' F OR SALE.~—Several Building Ls in the vicinity of Bavfieid St, will be sold cheap. JJ Johuston, Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE,.—A house on Pownol Street, ment the jail, containing 9 rooms, Good yard amilarge barn on premises, J.J Johnston Rew Estute Afient vr FOR SALE,—In Charlottetown Common in che vicinity of Brighton, about 6} acres of land will hesold cheap. JJ Johnston, Real Ks- tatu Agent, FOR SALE--A house on Euston Street, in gicnity of Galiows Hill. This house con- sa\8 8 rooms and kitchen, in good order, and isfieated with hot air. Good stable and large gard in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply to | J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SALE,.—A house situate’ of the cor mer of Pleasant “treet and St. Peters Road House contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and aadle on premises) The house !s built 8 years eat is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J Toiimsaton Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE—Three ecres of Andin Char- iol (etown, common, nar residence of Arthur Pevers, Faq, will beg >ld cheap anion e asy terms, JJ Johnston, stam per Block. FOR SALE~—about four (4) acres of landin the City of Charlottetown, can be divided in- to'wenty building lots, a genuine Bargain, 3 J Johnston, Stamper Block FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double tenement house on ‘‘hestnut Street, now in course of erection. Will be completed in one month. Will be sold cheapor exchanged for property in *nother partofthecity. JJ Jo unston, Real Estate Agent. FOR EXCHANGE.-—aA three tenement house, situate on Eusten Street, newly built, bri ngs in a large rent, will be exchanged for oo Sores place in another “rr ofthe city ¥ | Johnston, Real Estate Agent. F OR SALE—A two story double tonemen. Ro ase = Bishop po each tenement con- # n4six rcoms and large yard. Apply to J J eanston, Stamper Block, oe Houses To Let TO LET.—A houreon King Srreet. “ug hear Pownal St, stable and yard; $5.50 - _Per month. JJ Johnston, Kea] Estate xen TO LET.—House on King Street, con- taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. TO LEY,—A new house on Brighton Road, heated with hot water, vaths, electric light, ete. Will be rented toa & tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real state Agent. J.J, JOHNSTON, teal Estate Agent, 4tamper Blocy, Ch’town OUR... TEA SALES During thelast four morthe have been most gratifying —~We antici- pated as much with our large as- eortment of high and medium grades in this Jine, representing values that must appeal to the jadgment of the up to date con- sumer—n INDIAN’S and CEYLON’S We are particularly strong. Our 24 and 2%¢ blended are very fine ~- Try asample, 5 |b lot at reduced price. Sanderson & Co PURE TEA SELLERS. Jn Chadcery in The Rolls Court DAVID P. oe eae & others, Complainants anc MARGARET IRVING & others, Defendants ~~ — " In pursuance of an order of this Honours b] Surt, made herein, on the 28th day of March, \ D, 1899, notice is hereby given that all per- ons having claims aguinst the estate of George Irving, _ late of Orwell “eve, Lot or Township number57, in Qneen's County, deceased, intestate are re- « aired toceme in and prove the same before me nt the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts Huildirg, in Charlottetown, cn or before Mon- Hay. the twenty-second day of May next, A \), 1899, and al] persons neglecting to come in wad prove their said debts and vlaims by that 'me are to be excluded from the benefit of .~ order. this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. FL, HASZARD. J.A. LONGWORTH, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 9, 1889 a 2 1, TNYYT | y BAT some of them we know to jncorrect. It is | dians, Chinamer, and oe other race can Lilig hh « i ii orn eee make the railroads nighway robbers. Ila ma a ances, etc., were eufficient to carry the | some sections of the country we may ride eae MAY 9, 1899 whole of the mails each day. Repeated-| for thousands of miles and are denieda ly we had to report that mail bags were | cup of tea or coffee because bo provision Sagecgihy ' . nN is made, or allowed tu be made to accomo- OUR MAILS IN WINTER. left benird upon the Cape Tormentive date ue with something to eat wold in potest side for want ofa sufficient number of] we gre ready to pay forit. Waiving I » House of Commons, s few days} boats to bring them across the strait.| hundrede of minor inconveniences Me Martin anked : If the Post Office autborities et | we are practicoily outlawed by many States a eee ding . and al-o by ibe general government in its ro whom was the con‘ract f2r carry~ } Ottawa are not aware of any mails having a cenciinnh ah aslentio mink; tetiieeelal Prince Edward Island maile be- | heen Jefton the way they have not been | we are dragved betere abe couris by Iniercoloaial Radway aud Cape | fully informed. The’ Minieter’s reply to | thousands and sentenced ic every form of } t—) 9 ’ . : Ree, COS ee eT: the queation number six isnotin accord punishment and even execu ed without Was the coutract let by tender? i : ; the privilage of having » jary. In many Wi were the terma oi the con- |} wile the advices received from Sackville sections we are arrested aud lodged in jaile ? ;atthe time. These were tothe effect) on the most frivolou: suspicion of esrtab- $. What was the total cest of the eer | 110: close daily connections of our onts | lished guilt, mobs are tormed of ignorant by voing maile with the Intercolonial Rail~ | vicious whoiekey-besotted men at whos- 5. Dil the contractors make reguiar | > a7 : eye . . approach the keeners of the jal and pris connections withthe ie boats at Ca;e] way were rare ace Oe eee ons are surrendered and the suspicions Tormentine #0 as to deliver the incoming | they were brought from Aulac at night, party ie ruthlessly forced from the custody wails for Prince Edward Islend *4} gnd, athe winter was ap exceptionally | ofthe law and tortured, bung, shot, burch lier i] t] ‘ ; , 5 ae ey 3 in bf mss 7 Speake nore a aid ines | fine one and the sleightpg unusually good, at dismembered ad burue’ in the wars ' : : jendish manner, without ever time to say fail to make euch connections ? there was, upon the whole, an improve- a prayer to Jod, a priv lege that m> bra- 6. Did the centractors deliver the out- going maile from Prince Kuward I-laod & the Intercolonis! Railway a« early as ander the former arrangement? Jf no, how often were the outgoing maiis from Prince Edward Island deiayed beyond the time they would bave heen delivered to the Intercolonial Railway under the former arrangement ? 7. Were conveyances, &:., provided sufficient to carry the whele ofthe mails each Jay? If not, bow often were a por tion of the mails left ever tor want of sufficient teams to carry them ? 8. Is the Government aware that whea roade were bad mailbags were sometimes left on the way ? 9. Did the Government have any ne- gotiations with the New Brunewick aed Prince Edward Island Railway Company for specile trains to carry those mal-? 10. Did the New Brunswick and Prince any prc posalsto run special trains in con~ nection with the ice-boat service to carry the Prince Edward Island mail? If«o, why were they not accepted ? The Postmaster. General, (Mr Mulock) replied: 1 Mr. H. Diaon, 2. The at tention of the department was not called to the matter in time to admit of the win- ter service, for last winter, being pul uader contract es the result of tender. More- over the plan adopted was, 80 far ar last wioter’s service is concerned, an experimental one, and therefore a temporary arrangement for last winter wae made. The result has proved so satisfactory that it is intended at an early date to invite tenders for a 3. The price was $6 pereingietrip. 4. The total cost of tne vervice was $786. 5. So far as this de- partment is aware, the contractor made regular connections with the ice-boats so that maile for Prince Edward Island were delivered twenty-four hours ea:lier than uoder the former arrangements. 6. The service was in operation from the 17th day of January, 1899, until the 13th day of April, 1899, both days inclusive, and dur- ing that period the eam conn-ctions were made with the Intere levial as formerly, with the exception of three occasion when connection was missed with the In- tercolonial on account ot the non-erriv«l of the ice-boats at Cape Tormentine. 7. The conveyances, &., were sufficient to carry the whole of the mails each day, and the department ie not awere of any mal. baving been left over. &. The department ix not aware of avy mails having been left on the way: 9. Yes. 10. The depart- menutapplied to the New Brunewick and Prince Edward Island Railway Company to ascertain on whatterm4 the company would run special traits in connection with the ice-hoat rervice to carry the maile to Prince Edward Island, and received three propositivns, one isvolving an expense of $70 per day, the other the payment by the Government of $2448 day for the ure of the company’s track, the Government to ruo the train at their own expenses furniah engines, snow plough, necessary cure aad train hands, excepting conductor, the company to provide a conductor ead to be entitled to retain all passenger fares, The third proposal was to perform the service for a bulk sum of $4,000 for a period of three months. The departmeut consider~ ed each ef these propoeale excessive and and accordiogly made the »pec'a) sortraci reierred to and vecnred the performance of the service as «fficiently av if done by by tbe rvilway and a at a costof $787. permanent service Some of these replies may be correct ; Edward Island Railway Compsny make | But upon the occasion of a storm there were “vexatious delays, and passengers coming or going Sackville were enabled to the mails, If the winter an ordiwarily stormy one these de’ays woald have been multiplied. In view of the circum- Staunces and reaults of last year’s service, we feel sure that the people of Prince Edward Island will not approve a perman~ ent team service when transport by rai! way can be obtained. As to the question of cost we know nothing. But it is possible that Senator Wood could afford information placing the matter in another light. ment with respect to them. by rail from arrive before bad been a . 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New York.May 5.—-The National Afro- American councii «f the Uoited States bar issued a prlavation calling upon the colored peu; l- of this country to set apart we Fridav, June 2, asa day of fasting aud prayer, aod has called upon all colored ministers to cevo'e the eunrise hour of the fullowing Bunday, June 4, to epeci-l exer cisea in order that “God, the fatter of wer- cies may take our deplorable case in bie own hands and that if vengeance isto be meted out lec God himself repay.” The proclamation invites all the promivent clergy cf all denuminations to co operate aod Consiate ofa lengthy setting forth of the prevent “indescribatly barbarous treatment” of the negro in thie country Reference is made to the loyalty of the negro io foreign ‘are and the recent lynco-~ ings of colored persovs inthe south are denounced in the most strenuous languege. 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A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORFID LIVER. ‘They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smali DBcse. Small Price, Substitution Nae fraud Uf the day, \ sec you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand farter’s Little Liver Piffg FOR SALE The well known Carriage Stallion Biack Diamond Knox, For terms, ete., apply Lewis’ Crockery Store Gra{ton Street. a on Marine—= Insurance Rates fixed and Insurance effected vx Hulls, Cargoes, Freights and Live Stock. Certificates issued at my office, The Western has been doing business here longer than any Marine Company represented in P. B. Island, which fact may be accounted for ny mv having atall times considered the Compauy’s and my clients’ interests as of more Importance than com miseions. All honest losses cheertully and prom p- tly settled. HORACE HASZARD, General Agent P, E. ISLAND ELECTRIC ¢0, Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the stock holders of the’ above company will be held at their office in Charlottetowo,on Wednesday the 10th dav of May next, A. D. 1899, at the hour ot 12 o’elock noon, Dated this 291h day of April 1899. JAMES WADDELL, April 28— RA LAE ZES\ AES IA PU a 7 Sa ag hag ag ge | QE A Gi Hat $10.00 Be Si ASS = PN: 26: UW S12 OU Fit-Relorm { Frowrse anna ILOg The WonderfulCh3ap Men: Supt. & Treas ee ~