Real Estate Agent Rca Estate bouvghtand sold on Commission, tes Manage? Houses : — Renta"Collected. . . » m per Bi ! Coarlottetown, P.E.@. PROPERTY FORSALE A cottage containing 9 rooms with frost- proof cellar, good stable: also a store su table for dwelling house, Above properties | are situated on Bayfield “treet in Charlottetwn, Torms easy. A genuine Bargain. J. J. TOHNSTON Real EstateAgent, Ch iriottetown FOR SALE,—A plot of land in- ths west ern art oft ca city, Price $125.00 }J J John- aton, Real E<tate Agent FOR SALE.—Several Building L ts in the viciaity of Bavfieid St. will be sold cheap. JJ Tohnaton, Real Estate Agent , ’ ‘ . » “F IRSALE,—A house on Pownol Street, near the jail, containing 9 rooms, Good yard andiarve barn on premises, J J Johnston Rex! Eetete Afient FOR SALE.—In Charlottetoen Common in icinity of Brighton, about 64 acres of land wi'l be sold cheap. J J Johnston, Real Es- tate Agent, FOR SALE—A house on Euston Street, in vieinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- rains 8 room: and kitchen, ing y0d order, and ia heated with hot air. Good stable and large card in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SALE.—A house situatei on the cor ner of Pleasant Street and St. Peters Road Ficn 3e contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and atal:ie oa premises. The house Is built 8 years and is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J Tobnston Real Estate Agent. FOR SA LB—Throe acres of landin Char- lottetow 1, common, near residence of Arthur Peters, “sq, will be sold cheap anion easy terns, J J Johnston, Stam per Block. FOR SA LE—about four (4) acres of landin the Cite of Charlottetown, can be d! vided in- tot» enty building lots, a genuine Bargain, , »+hnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double tem menthouse on Chestnut Street, now in [ courve of erection. Will be completed in one | ymith, Will be sold cheap or exchanged for property in s nother partofthecity. JJ Job nston, Real Estate Agent FOR FXCHANGE.-—A three tenement house, situate on Eusten Street, newly built, brings in a large rent,«-will be exchauged for a suitable place in another vart oftne city J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. F /R SALS—A two story double tenemen. hou-e oa Bishop Street, each tenement con- elinssix reoras and large yard. Apply toJ J di. aston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let #> TOLET.—A_ houseon King Street, "i pear Pownel St, stable and yard; $5.50 ii per month. J J Johnston, Keal Estate Agrar. : TO LET.—House on King Street, con- 5 | taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, i‘g_ J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. “4 TO CET.—House on King Street, fi) near Merchants Bank oft P. E. Island, a 6 rooms rent $5.50 per month 4 Jounston. = TOLET,—A new house on Brighton i Road, heated with not water, vaths, “ig electric light, ete. Will be rented toa ood tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real tstate Agent. TO LET—Dwelling house? and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. Lage warehouse attached; everything in Rrst class condition. Rent $17009, rent of house alane $100.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, Real Estate agent Ch’town, TO LET.--Oo the corner of Prince and W uter Streets. a house containing 13 rooms. Ths place is c nvenient to railway and boats. Neat moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Ke ate Agent, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Stamper Blocy, Ch’town Watehes Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 Silver w 7.00 30.00 Gold » 10.00 150 00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 26 Gera Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and iinks 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05 to 2 00 l:rooches 25 to 20.00 § nectacles DO to 10 00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: 1M TAYLOR Victoria Jew ‘Iry Sto a X @.. ested COMMISSION MERCHANT f trict atter tion to business and prompt re ; ; =e Special attention given to the uc 6 Pork, Poultry, Fggs, and Wool Skins. Merket quotations given on » pplication. ‘ress all corsignmenic and ¢orrespon- dene to, 1.8, SANFORD 4& an (8 Argyle St. H:iLIFAX N Hides | Larkin sang two comic solos each, and course the best grades of brown will ad- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 23, 1859 | THE COUNTRY What is Going on Al Over The Province, INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE EXAMINER'S CORRESPONDENTS Our Usual Weekly Budget from Various Sections. Entertainment at Emerald. _— The postponed celebration at Emeral: which took place on Tuesday morolng (March 21 ) wasa great success. Despite the cold weather and rough roads large crowd from the adjoiaing seule ments assembled iv the hal! wale the trains from Summerside and Cape Trav erse were well fiilled with excursionsists. It wae to be regretied that, owning to sick ness, Rv. Dr. Doyle, was unabl> to a'tend In hiaatsence Mr. P., Trainor, of Charlottetown delivered an oration suitable tothe occasion, which, nothwithstanding the short time afforded him for prepara- tion, wae an ableeffort. The instrumeota! selections, “Irish Aire” by the orchestra, composed of Mr. Heary Dempsey, guitar, Mies Annie B. Fraser, violin, Mi+s Jannic Mcdonali, mandolin, Miss Birdie Moy- nagh, aatoharp, and Miss Ali-e Bryenton, organ, were excel'ent and were heartil: applanded. Itis pleasing to know that the their firet appearcace was attended with euch success. Messrs, Jas. Murphy, Thos. N. R. Kenny, Jobo A. Donahoe and George were heartly encored. The character songs were well taken and elicited great applause. Miss Regina Flood's solo, “Kathleen Aroon,” was well received. Miss Maggie Mc%shon delivered the declamation, “St. Patrick’s Day,” in a very praiseworthy manner. a Rogers, E-q., S’Side, at the request of the chairman, Pres. deat Mullin, recited with good effect, “How Baliste Came Home.” Whil ali the performers acquitted them- selves in such an efficient manver that it is hardly necessary to particularize still, the declamations of Miss Flo Me~ Kenzie and the solos of Master Victor Anderson are worthy of mure than pass- ing notice. Miss McKenzie recited with pleasing effect, “It takes the Ace to beat the Kiog,” and Sanders McGlashan’s Courtsbip.” She was heartily applauded and responded to the encores. Master Anderson sang in excellent style, “Ma- vourneen,” and “Remember Boy You’re Irish.” He was loudly applauded and encored. The selections from the grapho phone, under the management of Mr. J. M. Noonan, were very pleasing. The accompanists were Mr. Dempsey and Misses A. Bryentoo, Birdy Kenny, Florrie Trainor and Miss Anderson Notwithstanding the postponement the entertainment was highly succeseful. It ig needless to say that its success is due principally to the untiring zeal of Mr. Geo. R. McMahon, the life and spirit of Emerald Branch, B.I. 8., whose gratui- tous labors and eonstant interest in its welfare have tended materially to «levate the society to its present good standing. ee News Items From Crapaud. The dedication of the Orange Hall, Crapaud, will take place on Friday evea-~ ing the 3lst of March. Grand Lodge offi- cers will be present and offisiate. There will also be a pie soc:al in the lower flat ot the same building the sameeveniog. Ad- mission to dedication and entertainment only 10cta. Ladies bringing pies free. Yoors open at 7 p.m. Dr. Robertson bas be2n confined to the house since Saturday with nevrailgia. Notwithstaeding this fact, the Dr. always ready toreleve his suffering neighbors when celled upon, can still manipulate the forceps with comparative eare, The heavy rain last night has caused quite @ flood of water with the result that the tannery at Crapaud will be run with water power instead of steam. Preparations are in progres fora large Output of maple sugar this spring; and of vance in price. j Cc, Obituary. It becomes our sad duty te record the death of Ronald N. McDoasld, who de- parted this lifeat Kast Point,on she 14¢h March inet., after an il’ness of three ) | who died on March 7ib, after a brief illoes | ‘ 1 JORNGTON|NoTES FROM F | | - f two weeks. His kindly dieposiiion, perosity aod obliging manner wou the admiration of avd endeared him to al who bad the pleasure of his acquaistance. Mr. Mellick was fiftv-six jears of age, ‘ ond lefta sorrow ing widow, seven chi'dres, | ee six brothers, two bie TS, aod a father a ;: over ninety years. He wasalso a brother of Rev. H. G. Mellick, who res des in Em er-op, Manitcba, The ueusl funeral ser- vice was per’ermed at the home of the de- ,-ed by Rev. Mr MePhee, after which, hody, followed by a large concourse friends and acquaintances, was carried South Lake cemetery for interment. Much sympathy is due bis sorrowing widow and children, who raoura tbe loss ofan affectionate husband and father.— Com. A Protest From Sturgeon. —— Six,—In the last Weexty Examiner there appear+a@ letter signed by J.Roach K eley, of Murry Harbor Soutb, 1n which he makes eome very bar-h and npjast re- ferences to the people of Sturgeon be. ane he thinks some one nas bees telling lies about him. His letier conveys the impres- sion tht the people of Siurgioa are noted for circulating falee stories. T .er, my be some idle gossipers bere, as in every other loca'ity, but the residents of Siurgecn are resjesishl+ aod upright, ani will compare very favorably witb ‘nose of any other community on the [-land, It Mr. Kieley thinks he bas been siandered he should have recourse to law instead of slandering a whole community. Ifonthe contrary, asis probably the case, some one has been “backbiting” him he should pay no attention to such fal e- hoods False stories are geverally barm- iess and are disregarded by al! sensible men. Re IDE. T. Sturgeon, March 20th, 1899, Sn ne re TO BLOW UP A MAGAZINE, Plot Exposed in Time to Avert a Diaster Like thac at Lonpon, March 18 --The Vienna cor- r-spondent of the Daily Chronicle says he has learned “from an absoluuly trust- worthy source ian St. Petersbury”’ that the recentdisaster at La Goubren, near Toulon, where a magazice was blown up, eausing the loss ef sixty liv.s; wos pariay diabolicial scheme which criginally in- claded the destruction of a magazine at S:. Petersburg. Karly in the morning of the day on which the La Goubran explosiou occured Gen. Kouropatkio,the Russian Misister of War, receiyed a cipher telegram iwforming him that both magazines would be blown up within twenty-feur hours. Gen. Kouro- pstkin immediately drove tothe maga- zice, roused the guards and hadthe werk- men make a close examination of the magazine and its surroundings. It was reported to h m that the inspection was ex:remely satisfactery. He gave all ibe gaarde and workmen a three days’ tur- lougb and then telepboned for new guards and two compsnies of sappers. ‘The lat~ ter dug a trench ground the magazine to a depth sufficient to insure the cutting of any wires that might bave been piaced to cause an explosion. Cordons of tieops were placed areund the magazine and gen- darmes were posted in all directions, The inference is that Gen Kouropatkin, by taking these precavtione, averted a disaster similar to that which oscured in France a few hours later. The corres- pondeut adds that the Russian intel igence service is the best in the world, agents be- ‘ng maintained in every town of Europe at an enormous annual cost. Toulon. _— A man’s bealth isthe rope which he climbs to succeis. If he cin keen his health, he wili goon to success. Yet his health is the very thing he ngiects mre thao anyching else. It is easierto keep health than itis to regein it. Whena man feels himself ranoing down, when he realiz’s a loss of vitality and energy, he must calla balt. The strauds of his rope are parting rapidly. Dr. Pierce’s Gaiden Medical Discovery hashelped thousands of men in just this condition, it makes bealih, it makes pure, rich blood, it forces out impurities and kills germs. It doesn’t make any difference what same you cail your trouble by—dyspepsia— kidney dis- ease —rheumatism —coorumption — skin disease, the “Jdolden Medica! D.scovery’’ will cure it absolutely. Noneof thse diseases can retain hold on the body when it is ful) of rich, pure blood, Send 31 onexcent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive afree co;y of De. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. —— All forms of ecrofula, sores, boils, pim-~ ples acd eruptions are quickly and per- maneatly cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. eg months, The decease] gen leman, was | widely known by tourists and p'easure seekers, from al paris of the from abroad. His hospitality was ever ready to be extended to friend and ctranger | alike. As aman, as a friend, as 4 true christian gentlemen, he stood in the very front} rank. This was evidenced by the very large pumber of people whe escorted his remainsto St. Columbia on the day of bis burial, ToMrs McDonald and the M sses Me? Donald we extend our heartfelt sym- pathy in theirsad bereavement. He was our friend, and we knew none more trae. It is with feelings of regret that we an- nouses the death of one of Elmira’s mort respected farmere, Mr. Wm. H. Melick, ‘is started there willbea big demani for Island, aad } When the newchicken fattening station Plymouth Rock chickens. It will pay you to raise them. Prepare yourself vefore hand by purchasing a eetting of first-class Plymouth Rock eggs for batching from Alfred Riggs, Granville St, City. He will be ready in about a week to supply you with eggs from the dnest lot of Plymouth Rock fowls he has ever bred from, d& TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MI! JUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures; if not, yourmoney back. Equally good f uralgig And Headache. S50, at all Deumgists, © The Prince Edward Island Magazine is for sale at all Bookstores and atR. H Mas. ER eee —— MR, CHARLES SHAW, Tells Shogomac People About Dodd's Kidney Pills. There is a Constantly Iocreasing Demand for Them, Showing that They Cure all Kidney Diseaser, aud that People Know it. Shogomac, N B, March 22. Any pereon who desires toascertain the estimation in which the peop'e of this district hola Doad’s Kidney Pills, can casily do so by asking Mr Charles Shaw, one of our most enterprising business men. Mr Shaw bas been in business here for years, and his etore is the largest and most up-to-date in the place. He is never with- out a full etcck of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, wh ch are in constant and ever-increasing de mand. “Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the very best. -elling article we carry’ Mr Shaw states : “There is @ steady and constantly increas- ing demand forthem. I have good reason te koow that there are very few bouseho!ds in this dist: ct, in which Dodd’s Kidney Pille sre not kept, and relied upon as the only cure for all forms of Kidney Com-~ plaint, Itisa fact which itwould bea folly to deny, that the most gratifying suc- cees has followed their use in every ia~ stance.In fact, every case of Kidney Dis ave in thie district, tor which Dold’s Kidney P l!s have been used, bas been cured, completely and permanently, “Ae agenera] tonic and blood pur fivr, Dodd’s Kidney Pilis are in use throughout this entire district,and have never been kpvcwn to fail in apy caee. “Hundreds of my customers and ac~- quaintances have been made stroug,hearty, vigorous, by use of this grand medicine. It is afaet, proven hundreds of thou- ‘andes of times, by experience, that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the one sure and u = failing cure for Bright’s Disease, Diabeice, Rbeumatiem, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Har: Disease, Urinary Troubles, Female Weakness and all other Kidney Disea es. PB. Island Railway Easter Holidays CHEAP EXCURSIONS EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS at One First class Fare will be :ssued March 29th to April 3rd, 1899, both inclusive to and from all stations, good to return up to and including April 4th, 1899, : Tickets are not good for going journey after date of issue. Special Cheap Rates. Tickets will be issued on all trains SATUR- DAY, ist April, good to return same day, at the following low rajes: — Tignish to Charlottetown.... ............ $1 25 A'berton wid seviiess Aaaukel 135 Bioom field . Reerecs-ese cove BIS O’l eary ” eieativcos scleec me Port Hill “i + cd ae oe Owe .95 Wellington nF ER NS a 85 Miscouche . Scie tnse een eee ee Summerside ” ike aaceae Saco aee Kensington ind wec ical es 75 F: ee'own - os redbens’ 006°. ee Emerald " 60 cn Tere. Ne twongasis Sek ee Bradaibane - Pegs ok en ci es Hun er River : (jeinds ocdineeek N, Wiltehire = ewivseceesh leew ee (harlottetown “* chess scduie eheeee Souris oe 85 Bear River a ee ee al 35 st, Peters " 75 Georgetown ~ -70 Cardigan ” 75 Morell ” Gisgasecsc “nue Mt. S'ewart ” cece ob+s settled ae Tiseiee SO BUMAMIOTIIES, 6655... 6 cckeve ss $0 95 Alberto a - ivemicns ase eens «ee Bleom field we A i er eee ote iv’ Leary - ° . eeee . ate Por! Hill a cakes ie kare 49 Wellington - econ ides woh icas ae Miscoucke wi ihe fa cee nei § Ken-ington eae ear amet" Freetown e ‘s Apapene ada cele ee Emerald * po tees | noose Cape Traverse ‘** 14 ik bana ns a Bradalbane “ fa ee ae Hunter River “ es a, N. Wiltshire “ ee an Charlottetown “* ep Chekubl ok eae, om . ott Intermeciate Stations at propetinate rates A Special Passenger Train will leave Tig- Dish at5a m, April Ist; arrive at Charlotte- town abeutl0,10 a. m. Leaye Charlotte- town at 3 30 p. m, Summerside at545 p, m. arrive at Tigrtsh about 900 p, m,; thus allowing Leople west of Summerside an opp- ortunity of commiag to Summersice and Char jottetown, doing their business and returning the same day, G. A, SHARP, Superintendent’ Railway Office, Ch town, 1, (6 mar 4—l.&w WOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an appl’- cation will be made ta the Legislature of the Prevince of Prince Edward Islaad, at its next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Charlottetewn, the title to ail that tract, pléce or parcel of land, situate lying and being io the City of Charlotte. town, being Town Lots num- bers Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety Three (93), Ninety-four, and part of Town Lot No, (18) in the 4th hundred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown, being the property known as the West Kent Street School land and premises. Dated at Charlottetown this 1st day of March, 1899, JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of C icrlotietown H.M, DAVISON, City (lerk. 52—dy 4w & R. Gaz. | if you want good reliable Knives or Scissors buy WALTER’S popu.ar TRUE BRAND CUTLERY. Every blade warranted best steel, on’s news stand. Price5 cents Leading dealers sell them. 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