AGE LLY LLL LEO OL A LO A ELE: es et ee pe tL LS LTE LLL A emaes s OOo ee - ¥ , i e : . , ‘ “Probably no single drug a i 3° > iS employed in nervous dis- eases with e mark- ffects so edly beneficial as those of rpd-liver oil,” These are the an eminent medical teacher. words of r 7 ; | H Another says: * The hy- | '" * y ’ pophosphites are generally j , oc , , } ] = acknowledged as valuable Rly nerve tonics. Both these remedies are A ee A a 0 “ it Aen mod ‘THE THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 27 lov: ewes, mane ae'e i WV , INKR N THE EVENT OF WAR DAILY EXAMINER eee nine Preparations in South Africa. JUNE 27, 1899. Loxpon, Juoe 24.—The activity of*the ~- | War Ollice, occasioned by the pores bility ] tr.v DT f war with the Transvaal, bas not abat | BEST POULTRY TO BREED. a Ord rs ie issued to-day for two |} companies of the army service corps, W ith Tue Pp nultry € xpert of the Central Ex- officers a 14 menu from other departmental | p’rimental Farm at Ottawa delivered an | Corps, wits ammunition and stores, to pro- ceed to South Africa. Plans for sending o-her reinforcements are being considered Lloyds is now war risk insurances on property in South Africa at a premium teresting address before tha Agricultural! | Jonimittee on the development of the rating | poultry trade. He contrasted the winter laying of old kena and pullets, The | of 15 guineas, A fter the announcement latter laid the most eggs but the pro luct of the formation e : vere I " och Minis — try, Paris resumed buying stocks, es- |of the former were larger. Fattening pecially Africans, indneed by the idea periments, he said, showed the great] that the British Parliament’s special vote . . . ; sweet ; a : ‘. * 0 or hoerran f i } ~ combined in scott S J JIU | superiority of thoroughbred Plymouth | of £4,000,000 for darrac ka and home de 7 i ; . oa ‘ ‘ fe nee, would be read by the Boers as an ‘ — - i ak e 32% Rocks, Wyandottes, and Brahmas ove! : 10ONn. i herefore, tak + aoa e | indirect compalsion to climb down. q ; ne ir 1] rj . sernh stock. Mr. Gilbert gave 80m The most eenesa'io a! of the newapapers, (oar > y . » ada “Ag ) ° . : . K 4 - , OF nervousness, C : a | interesting details of experiments in arti= | the Mail aud the Ev n ng News, which bes sciatica, insomnia and Drain | ficial incubation, and his testimony, when long to the same proprietor, and the St, ’ James’ Gazette, which belongs toa Ger exhaustion. Soc. and $1.08, al! drugg SCOTT & BOWNE, Chem sts, lorouta, Real Estate Agent teal Estate hought aud on Commission. atatea Mar aged Rented. Houses Rents Collected. Stamper Block Caarlottetown, P.E. I Houses For Sale UPPER QUEEN ST.— House 6 atab'e and coach heuse, lot 10027 ft. £500.00 YIENT ST. (eas!) —Honse Lot %x43 Price $600.00 Vi aYFIELD ST- -Heouse $1090.00 CH'TOWN RO’ ALTY—(One mie from the city), house barns and coreh houss, with lO acres of land. Price $2800 rooms Pric and shop, 6 rooms | volersto vote. The Mail and Empire aptly GRAF YON ST. (east}—House heated with hot | | Lanrier candtdates get water, barns ete. rice $120)00 will ex- | change. POUGLAS ST—House, 5 rooms. Price $300 CUMBERLAND ST--Horee, 5 rooms, good cellar. smal garden. Price $400 00 EISHOP ST—Two tenement $800.00 house. Price EUSTON ST, (west)—Three tenement horse, (willexchsage) « HESTNUT ST—Two ten »xcharnge) DORCHESTER ST [near Queen St) ement honse, (will House and shoo with ontbuildings—business stand. Price $2009.00 CUR. PLEASANT ST. & ST. PETER’ ROAD—Large house, new. Price $1400.00 EUSTON ST—(Gallows Hill) honse, 9 rooms, barn, heated with hotair Price $1100 POWNAL ST—(Near Euston) two tenement house, new Price $1250 C — ST—Two tenement house, new. Price HIGHLAND AVENUE—Honvee, 8 rooms stable, Lot 60x 190 Price $300.00 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Two houses, just constructed. each 6 rooms: Lots 410x190 ft. Price $550.00 each. ‘¥ ARD ST—House7 room3. Lotisic bt)? ‘rice $500.00 Houses To Let EF ING STREET (WEST)-6 rooms and stable $5 WS per month. KING ST—7 rooms $5. per month, i WEST STREEL— Opposite residence ey of Sir L - Davies a hou-e, 11 rooms, baths, hot water, sewerage tent moderate ERIGHTON ROAD-—10 rooms and bathroom hot waier and electric light $160 a year. SOUTHPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms. garden $0 per year WATER STREET—(WEST) Brick house 14 rooms, Price $150. per year BRIGHTON ROAD—11 rooms and bath room, water closet, electric light etc $200 a year BRIGHTON ROAD—8 roors and bath room hot water and stable $160.00 a year PLEASANT ST.~ House 8 rooms. stableand coach house. $6.50 per mo. s: 1U THPORT-Si mmer cottage, buildings new. $50 a year Dominion of Canada PROVINCE OF Prince Edward Island City of Charlottetown — and out- sfore Francis Long worth Haszard, Esq the Stipendiary Magisirate for the City of Chhariottetown . Take notice that His Honor, the Sii- peodiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown, bas by virtue of the power andauthority io him vested by the statute of the General Assembly of the eaid Island instituted: — An Act to Consolidate and Amend the eeveral Acts Incorporating the City of €arlottetown, ordered and appointed that Wednesday, 28th Jane, next, be the day se: down for hearing all appeals made to bm from the preceeding Valuation Assees- ments of the rates impused or authorized by the City Council of the said City, and that on such day and daily thereafter, until a! such appeals have been heard, at the he ur of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in the Police Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, a!) such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 17th day of June, A D, 1899 ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, Collector for said City oe | this eort of thing is done, ~ | PLEBISCITE w ¥ ONSTON | Uy WAR : | was apposed in Quebec is made apparent | published ir full, cannot fail to be of grea! is .: man-Jewish gentleman of extreme jipgo proclivities, are making tbe most of the present troubles with the Transvaal, and deepatches containing infermation derived from those papers should be taken with a good deal of salt. There is absolutely no ecare here in military circles, acd there is the highest authority for stating that ther- is not even any extraordinary activity ae the War Department, or atthe great benefit to the farming community. —-—+eaceem —--— VOTE IN QUEBEC. Tue enthusiasm with which prohibition | by Sir Mackenzie Bowell’s citations from | ae | the plebiacite vote. Here are some of the Gcures : arsenals aud military centres, such as ort ; jinarily takes place on the eve of hos. Votes on Votes | tilities, the list, polled The Government and the War Depart- SPITS . a « dicceveotioncinnes. Oe 77 ment, jointly with the Admiralty, have for Maisonnenve, No 30...... 141 139 along time bad a cut-andsdried plan of Megantic, NO5......-+06. 97 a7 operations to be undertaken in the event of | St. James, Mont’l, Nol6. 92 88 | any trouble with the Transvaal, and every- Do. No 57 101 98 thing is ready should it be necessary to Do No 62 151 148 |resort to arms. The British troops in | Port Neuf, No 30......... 83 Rf South Africa are picked and seasoned men | Chicoutimi, No 28..... 11 10 and there is afull provision of war stores, SUS... sc catanct ee 37 while Gen. Sir William Buller, the com- | Beanharnois, No 17...... 118 119 | mander-in-chief of South Africa, is in | Onebac Centre, No 23.. 101 103 close’touch with tho authorities here, ens Quebec West, Nol...... 115 Il6 | joying their ccnfidence to the utmost de-~ gree Lite —— a It was a fal! vote all round and, as will Despite the sensational despatches of the Bt James’ Gazette and of the Mail as to Gen. Joubert’s plane for blowing up the diamond mines at Kimberley and dictating terms from Cape Town,tne English eu- tborities will under ne circumstances be canght napping. The Daily Telegraph this morning save it understands that in the event of war with the Transvaal Lieut-Geo, Sir Red- vers Henrv Buller will be the commander of the British forces in South Africa. 7rare he observed, in the three last divisions there were more votea pollel than there were remarks that we need not wonder that the msjorities when += ee NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Another week has paeeed away and! Nowadays when wom?n ere try:rg to a p : “ Queen’s Countv is vet without a County; everything itis not strange that many Court Jndge. Yes, we bavea lively Gov~' things are overdone, Itis not ttrenge ernment! + thatthere are al] kinds of physical and ’ mental disturbances. If the women who i+ a doctor, or a lawyer, or a jourval- ist, cr in busivess would not try to be a solely woman too it might be diff-reot ; but the woman who knows when she /as done aday’s work bas yet te be born U-uully awcman’e way is to keep doinz —In the Honse of Commone a dav or two ago Mr. Foster gathered by inquiry that the total cost of the police and militia service in the Yukon for the vear closing thie month would be $1.700,000 and thar each mounted policeman in that country costa $4,375. untl the drops. Working in ibis wav —The St John Sun’s Ottawa correanen- | bas manifold evils. Ihe most e@o0m ro dent says that while Mr. Tarte ie abonrto|troutle resuliing from over-exertion, either mentally or phys'cially, is constipa- tion Cf the ccwels, with all ts atiendaut UOrivuls. Pierce’s Pleasant sail for England inthe interest of his health, in the intereata of hia nocket he has been made a member of the Pacific enable conference. to be held presently in Mr Pellets are the Lonion. Lord Strathcona and Sir Sand-| mort «tf-ctual remedy in the market. ford Fleming are the other delegates. | They work upon the svetem easily, na ur- The Imperial Government only osked fer | 4!'y- There ts no unpleasant causea after one, and Sir Sandford Flemirg is proper'y | ‘king them. No griping—.o pain— no hae technics] | discomf r', They arecomyposel of ma- letiwis that go through tue system gra- dually, cellectino’ a!l impurities and, 1 k» the good ]itile servants that they are, is- posing of them effecturlly, Send 31 ove-cent stamps te cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address The best way to avoid sickness ia to World’s Dienenesry Medical Association, keep yourself healthy by taking Hood’s Buffalo, N. Y. Sareaparil!a, the great blood purifier. mA selected as the man who knowledge and understands the matter the be-t. Mr. Tarte, though he mav not con- tribute much tothe consideration of the question, will have the expenses of himse!7 and family naid, and will thus come out of the affair all right. 71am Swell = Photographs. ——. ee meee ttt | 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 guarantee both principal and interest, _ In most cases the mortages are payable in instalments. Anyone wanting a thoroughly aafe inveat ment having a 90, rate of interest snould communicate with ua, Wealso have alarge number of very de- sirable farms for sales in the Winnineg Dis- tricts, at prices which are bound to double in THE “f{UNIOLA ” i very short time. Send for particulars. THE HASLAW & WRIGHT NEATEST, Private Ban«ers MACTIPNET x Ls , 320 McIntyre Block TAS Tk R> Wirnipeg Mass AND NICESI THING IN PHOTOS .... Better Arrange a Sitting ! WESTLAKE BROS PHOTOGRA PHERS....... Damaged or— 1000 bushels ¢amaged by Sea Water, will be sold at a bargain whilst land | }XCURSION RETURN TICKETS at P. B. Island Raiiway, Se Dominion Day - ing ¢ : > one first class fare, will be issued from Ing a” Peake’s No. 1 and to al! stations; June 29th, 30th and whar I, | July Ist, good to return up to and on July | 4th 1899, Ho ra ce | Tickets are not good for passage on going q | journey after date of issre. ' Ch’town, 29:h June, '99—3i Ch’tewn, Jans 220d ae Superintenden | Dark pansy flowers and sops- in-wine do to day. groceries, try us to-day, Want a Cent «a> Queen Street, JUNE ee = ine world wears on to afternoon, The orchard shadows thick ano boon; lam May’s davgbter, Priacees June. Are withering io this crown of mine; lam balf earth and bsifdivine. Red roses in my bosom #®wcon, And what although they die so soon ? Roses were meant to die with June. —Nora Hopper in Black and White. _ Lively Young Turks. Lonpon, June 24—-The correspondent of the Daily News at The Hague describes the “great effort the Sultanis making to induce the Dutch UGovernment to sup- press the meetings of the Young Turkish porty.” He says : “A meting was announced, at which the *peakers were to be Achmed Risa Beg, Amnegh, an Armenian, and Lewakoweky, an Au4triao~Pole. The Government sam- moned the speakers to prove their posses sion of financial resources, the absence of which would be the only ground upon which theirexpulsion could be decreed. This shabby trick failed, and the meeting was held, but it had an extraordinary re- sult.” “Turkban Pasha, the first delegate of Tarkey, sent his secretary, Rechid Bey, to challenge the Young Turkish leader to aduel. Biza replied that they were both guests of a country where dueiling was ui- lawful, and that he would vot help the first Turkish delegate to commit a crime. Of course, the Sulian is behind all this, and his chief of police is coming here to look afier the Young Turks. “The German delegates are still without instructions on the arbitration question.” —-——. <a — More Troops on the Way. San Feaycrsco, June 24~Four com- | panies of the 24th infantry and 150 re- cruits sailed for Manila last night on tbe tronsport lRealandia. The transport also carried an immense amount of provi- sions and supplies for the army in the Philippines. The New Atlantic Cable. Beri, June 24—The Hamburgishee correspordeat yesterday eclares that th Offiziais of the foreign cffise are negotiat iog with the British firms for the laymg o the propo-ed German American cable. a ~< a SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Littlo Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsias Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongua Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smali Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carters, Ask for Carter’s, ! Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. | | | | i Never put off, for tomorrow | What you can _ If you think you are not getiing iad for the money you pay out every week for We Don’t Of your money vnless you get value received for it. For that reason we are always glad to have you look around our store and learn how much better you can do here than anywhere else., John § McKenna ie ens ons oe wm On Se oS ae Jcppimasene a pee, ” aoa {— Wea GOODS Straw and Crash H Natural Wool Underclothing, Men’s Belbr Underclothing, 36, 58, 40,°42, 44, 46 inches. Men’s Summer (cats in clo’h, cord, 'us- ter and Flannels. Men’s light Coats and Pants made uf in the very latest style Mer.’s Light Summer Vestsin a‘l the leading styles, Men’s Cishmere and Cotton Hose in ail the different qualities and sizes. Men’s Outing Shirts from 25e up to $2. Bathing Suis in ail sizes and priccs. Six hundred Suits Balbr Underclothing for 45c a suit, worth 75c. This is the best snap ot the season Trunks We bough: erzat bargain, . |} nO The Wonderful Cheap Men a eeeneeke Ree eeetee RT a ae cea 35 ats size 34; va large stock ct Trunks at a Do you want a trunk cheap . th 48 i i Sh 2 B a a