—— iat iain sees cet taht titanate iti tintin slik en ie ain REM em a 2 re “ ‘ eee poor eserenaemamety See ner g - RRR eo = a : . J}. JOANETON Real Estate Agent Real Fatate boughtand se'd on Commission, a aaee ae bred shorthorn beifers less than one pure bret ; ; e Gatates Managea. Houses Mvex solicitude has been shown con-| \..- old, If you could direct uae to parties Artemas Clow Pon te*Collecte: : . ; : It is noticeable of late that a number of 4 Rented. Rente®Collected. : O io. have some to eell we would be pleased é m ber o i C the lowering birth~rate of Untario. | who hs Stamper Block Cees a] to hear from you. our young men are disposed wv sit the Coarlottetown, P.E.S1. | Statistics lately laid before the Legislature a Veieuh dene suelo eastern section of the Island The probe- of the Province show thatthe people of Hopkins Bros bilities are tnat some interesting events , . : . in ? ‘ari i i ‘ pear future. Ontario,have,in this respect, fallen behi od Fort Farifleld, Maine. | will take place in th: near P Ry ? FOR 4s iF f | almost as much as people of the old stock Pp. S.—Yon will notice by the enclosed Ourtlocal merchants, McLean Bros., PRO KR } Ks ‘ew Englavd States, who are being | clipping that we have the bull Rattler bred | 4nd Ewen Campbeil are doing a rushing of eutvarde og Dt e The follow- | >V You: H. B. business. Mr. Camob-!! has had his ont ane Sal uae ono ne bag table qverelelenn ny are er a Te s‘ore remo le!led and well filled with firs:- r on table: also ore ; hie : . ‘ par ° : . = r e preot cellar, good utabl:; al properties ar |ing table shews, the birth rates, ao he following is the clipping referred ) class dry goods and yrocerie+,and is better NES bo She Ne SMe S fe 0 <x Lis a s sitre 1 | ———, death rates in different countries and §\o;— prepared than ever &) mre) (96 demand of 79 ee ce . iyo pe . ‘ 4 ’ ee ee ee €e ee erine y. 1s . ° . ‘ ‘ 3 J, J, JOHNSTON states per 1,000 population $ PURE BRED STOCK bis fast Increasing truue. : Real Estate Ages |, Charovietows , ae: “Mr. Artmas Clow, who has done a large FOR SALE.—A plot of land in the wes me Hopkins Bros. imported on Monday atwo | business in the eheep and cattle trade, a sii « 20S SAUER. Bh gay al £125.00 JJ J Johu NF po old — a —_ _ er Rove turned his attention to horsee,and has gion, ) eal Estate Agent Countries. Birth. Deaths. lac, | 'nches and weighe fiteen huné@red and fifty | already purchased afew fine animals, FOR $ALE.—Several Building L» sin the ; 7 pounds. This magnificent animal is a M oe ed Mathews bas sold hie valu ae ae. aoe eo ae ah — ee — and Wales, 99.7 I7.1 1.26 | Pare bred shorthorn Darham registered in aso : Mr. Jobn Clark, of Mapl Baa Ct, aS avon oe De chcddesiks shbvescs. aaa Aas = ini . 0 ; se ' . > s| Street a 1. 1896 30.8 169 1.39 the Dominion short horn herd book. He Grove. Mr. Mathew: intends to make his FOR 3ALE,—A house on Pownol Street, | Scotland, 1896....... ov. ; was imported by the Andover Agricultural : arar t ¢jail, containing 9rooms, Good yard | Peland 1896 236 166 0.0 . : future home in the Canadisn Northweat, Bs diar @ barn on promises, J J Johnston | Ye OUEs Sy. scsceeeteeees 30.5 15.7 1.48) OC ey- In color he is a deep hendeome where his brothers have made independant e eal F stete Afient Denmark, 1896, .....++ 084 15.2 152 | Ted: bie name ie “Rattler,” and he iaal P ‘ FOR SALE,—In Charlotteto#n Common in Norway, 1896 paeeceoe ea 96. 16 rattler. Last Saturday this farm import~, 5 : ; i the viciaity of Brighton. about 6} acres of land Austria, 1896. sdlieeans ‘ 38.0 : 4 : 6 ed five heifer calves all by Rattler. With- Mr. Archie McGilvery bas disposed of iff ort : — cheap. JJ Johnston, Real ks Hungary, 1896......... © 40.5 oe oe out doubt Hopkins Bros. have the finest all his sleighs and is »ow preparing wheel- ; © ent, oe ; ao } . ‘ i . , ; . K ie 6 z eesay eae 7 ao aaa herd of pure bred stock ia this County.|¢! vehicles for summer use. ” FoR aa eRe A noutT LL This, house cone | ee SMMPIre, Doe m,n 162) Lbey have forty yearlings and thirty two} Mr. Dan McLean, better known as —, noe cae iaelaae i mod der, and P won, ooo ; aa ip 7 year olds. These include short horn | “Wverybody’s Tailor,” is able to out again is heat d with hot air. Good atable and larze Be gium, Li v0. cooctce SF ns ~ + ° Durhaws, Poll Angus and Holeteias. The| after a few days ide ‘62, aul te fecned “to —_ yard ir connection, will be sold cheap. Apply | France, 1896....000.060++ 22.7 24.2 0.25]. to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent ale. 1808 350 24.2 1.08 jewel of the herd is perhaps s pure bred | work long houratom et the demands of nih 4a a i aie aoe a sta soe a ape ome ee’ | short horn Durham heifer which will be a| bis customers, csr of ‘Sannaa Waaeteak O. Peters Rent inecete "1897 20.9 12.2 0.97} Year old March 19th. This animal was} The wante in the smith line are supplied Hons contains 10 rooms has @ god cellar and |) Va 3857 2008 186 bred by Hon. H. M. Cochran Hillburst,| py wr. Francis Br wa, who keeps to ap- stable or premises rhe house Is built 8 years eue Cc. coccocecs eVUe i. Ontario. There are at their farm alsoa ceiniiane denned: omtned. is eae end is in excalient condition. Apply to J . United States— i Poll A i ; “ta oe —<— <a Johne! a Real Estate Agent. Maine, 1896 9923 1607 0.61 Gols aoe i. eae asc 6 pret bred | alsothe proud possessor of a fine filly a ee eee ae olstein bull. e enterprise of this firm i . te - FOR +ALE—Three acres 0° jana in Cher: Connecticut, 1897.... 24.9 17.5 0.74 ie certainly cesliaadaandiaain anes efforte Many, . why vad, — ane ” ‘ lotreto en, common, near residence of Arthur y ; R97 9 8 : eT ee | Drio Own to @ two-tairty- ci'p. : Peers @sq. will be sold cheap anion easy New Hampshire, 1897 22.4 18.04 0.43 to improve the stock kept in this county = lof . : ae beh ot s a terms, JJ Johnston, Stamper Block. Masrachusetts, 1896.. 27.0 19.0 0.80 ] les te bs ian? -veral Of the farmers im this vicinity Vv t, 1896 21.2 165 0.47 deserves not only praise but substantialen~ receiving mussel mud by rail from F )% 3A LE—about four (4) acres of landin RI ae 1: eee = -& . : 6] couragement. The low price of hay aot RS aaiukanaie Me Icho yf Aen poesia: the (ty of Charlottetown, can be d' vided in 20de iwi@md, 1590.. Zak %¥o V.o the higo price of beef cattle is en induce-* , > EF ; ' ot enty building lots, agenuine Bargain, es ; f aa nennncgine hesiich ed upward ot 150 team-loads, No doubt J J Joh aston, Stamper Block We clip from the report submitted to oe ” rt ie al hi li ak, ~ i. more ofthe farmers would avail them- 5 j re : : od steck. is along this line Zopkins Bros yr : fee FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double | the Oatario Legislature, the following are working athens oil re Se it selves of the egg ct | of — mud, tenement house on thestnut Street, now in a ae . : : =, ae were it not for the hi Tailway rates . e course “ferection. Will be completed in one | Significant paragraph : ‘It is manifest) i, sound business policy, ahiinks Btvtely: e oe aan care. + pene a a Se a that if the Auglo-Saxon race isto fulfill istieiihadta nis Aine staid ral . 7 - . ns i EOF PEO | 8 “none P ome Ciby- : : Le iltehbire airving mpany Johnston, Real Estate Agent. its destiny on the American continent, and ; ten a a FOR EXCHANGE.—A three tenement play the dominant part over inferior races BABUS BAGARES. eave os chert eupply of ice for te hous, stuate on Euston Street, newly dullt, | ° ' ee ew 6¢ 4600. Mr. Hugh Campbell has the con- j brings n a large rent, will be exchanged for | 19 the march of progress, the exponents o THE CANADIAN. tract of fursishing the wood.—M Syyera pines im amotaer oart of the city | ity aggumed superiority will have to ) —— , : , E gent. . a. 7‘. CRE Each number of thie magazine seeme COI QO RED SHIRTS Sj htl damaged . y - ° i —— a RS —_ two story double tenemen. ad a guys Pe ee a = to a en ee ee last. The HON, MEMBER FOR GAFFNEY 4 A ~ £ y 7 bigs oure on “ishop Street,each tenement con- | day they seem eingularly blind. ocial | number for March is excellent in respect al ] thin id 8 < Toor I . t : : ; j ” : E: ‘aan ree cnn = Si Apply 055) deceneracy bas always meant national | to ite illustrations and ix letter press. | sensed by fire and water, | must be SO d Wi . Houses To Let » TOLET.—A_ houseon King Street. vear Pownal St, stable and yard: $5.50 u Ei per month. J J Johnston, Keal Estate gent. +> TO LET.—House on King Street, con- “) ' timing 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, 4.1 J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. TO CET.—House on King Street, near Merchants Bank ot P. E, Island EB ntaining 6 roomy rent $5.50 per month J Jou nston, TO LET,—A new house on Brighton toad. heated with hot water, baths, electric light, ete. Will be rented toa evant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real ta:e Sgent, - TO -LET—NDwelling hous? and shop on lower @ueen Street, house contains eight rooms. larse warehouse attached; everything in ret ciuss condition. Rent $1700, rent of Ao EAs OA TA al SOD aa CERO THE Lit sAULY bAAMINBR MARCH 13, 1899. = i ONTARIO’S BIRTH RATE. decay; and it is the simple and moral citi» zens of to-day who will bold the euprem» acy tomorrow. The matter is one which ought to be of the highest interest and im- portance to the teachers and exponents of public morale;slthough there may be teen in some directions a curious sovemaly, whereby those who sanctify marriage and hold ite responsibilities inviolable, should at times fail t» comprehend that the duty of protecting human lif post-natal is at least as incumbent upon us as when presaatal.” ———_— NOTES AND COMMENTS — The London Daily Chronicle contains the statement of Count Esterhezy as to DAiss OR ERD VOR Bde Wh BS BS CON de A Ps ee sae ISLAND STOCK ABROAD. ae Mr. Albert Boswell, the well known breeder, of Pownal, has received the follow~ ing letter :— > Mr. Albert Boswell, Pownal : Dear Sir,—We are in search of a few contains imteresting article: on the Marquis of Salisbury, Lord Kitchener, Nicaregua Cana!, St. Jobo as a Winter Port, the Early Railway Hietory of Car- ada, [be Abolishments, the general mao- ager ofthe Baak of Montreal, Munieipal Reform in “ontreal, together with notes op Current Events, Ed‘toris] Comments, stories, poetry, etc ,all of a bigh clase, and all more or less interesting to Canadian readers. This magazine is creditable to the country and ought to be well patroniz~ ed, SELF CULTURE. Self Cultare for March is @ very attrac- tive number of an interesting and valuable roagazine, which bas rapidly made for it - relf a high position amoung the periodicals which appear io lovers of good literature, and for which there should be a place in every eultivated home. Self Culture bas done weil to give its readers and the publ c MKAAMINIGN CuAKLUTTELOWN, MARCH 13, 1°94 PRAY NORTH WITSGIRE NOTES. Mr. Patrick Curley has recovered from his late severe iine*s, and is able to be out again. Mise Ida Connick, of Kensington, spent a few daya visiting her friends Whie bere she Wae the g.estof Mr. and Mr: Sin,—The Pioneer bas some sickly twaddie about Mr J. A. Bell being asked to move the ad¢ress to the Throne at the meeting of Parliamenton the 16th. To be asked to congratulate the couniry on the asbundaat harvest, the people on their un- qualified prosperity nocer grit rule, the commissioners on the wonderful success made at Washington, etc., etc., is surely a distinction—and perhaps aspecial para- graph might congratulate the House or Mr. Bell’s preeence thanks to the enter-~ vrise cf the high-souled Mivister of Jus- tice and the equally bigh.sculed old fogey who presides over the Departement of State! If there is any one with gall enough in parliament to work off this over-~ poweriag contract, possible Mr. Bell’s the man. Meantime, what do the friends of the eloquent and erudite stateeman for West Princethink of his being passed 2ouse alone $100.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, a ver j matt | Real F state agent oteen. J j tbe Dreyfus eoaspiracy. In afew words | go strikinga Jikeners of the man who may ae aoa a saa ene . eee wo \.ET.--Ua the corner of Prince and Ksterbazy’s statements are : — be destined to “repeat history” by serving | waddle b ay oa dyed ad a t ini ; : -" w - This p: ea ie commie co vallway anil taoee 1. That the general staff of the French | two yeare a» Governor of New York, end edn Ce ee ee Rent rioderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real | a*my was from the beginning aware of | then being raised (0 the highest bonor in the F Ratate Acent, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, étamper Blocy, Ch’town “Sunlight” Factory Ta England turns eut every ten weeks,more a0ap, than ‘e used in the whole of Canada it a year. Suaolight Soap is used largely in all countr es of the world, and the demand for it is more than three times as large as for any other »srand.—Why?! Because it is univers- ally acknewleged to be the best soap made. a EPPSS GOGOA the falsity of the evidence duced. 2. That they shielded to the very last moment the subordinates who had un- serupuleusly executed their unscrupu'ous orders. 3. That the sentences addressed by Gen. de Boisdeffre, chief of the general staff, to the jury in the Zola trial. which absolute— ly forced the verdictof guilty upom them, weres actually. written by Esterhazy’s lawver. 4. That the letter attributed to Paniz- zerdi, the lialian military attache, which Cavaigeac produced inthe Chamberas absolu e proof of the guilt of Dreyfus, and which was unanimonsly ordered by the Chamber to be placardedin every one of the they pro- gifvofthe people. fo the jong run vox popuii is vox Dei, and the peop'e measure their leadere wirely. and pronounce witb sound jadgment “ becanse thon haat been faithful in afew things, I will make thee ruler over manv.” This nomber bae eighteen Jeadirg articles in add'titn to the usuel interesting and thoughtful review of “The World and its Do'nge,” by the editur, and the uine depar.ment# are eo filled with matter of interest to people of widely varied tastes, that one must te truly hard to pleese who caunot fiod is this issue something io itself worth more than the price of the magazine. Itie certainly true, as ove bas written of Self Calture, that" there never was so golden a day a8 that on which eo much and eo ex- ONLOOKER. $5000 Reward “Will be given to any person “whe eun preve thet SUN- “LIGHT or LIFERUOY “SOAPS, manfactured by ‘Lever Bros., Limited. Port ‘Sunlight, England, con- “(ains any form ef adulter- 36,000 communes of France, was | cellent thought could be procured for the GRATEFUL COMFORTING | known by everybody at ibe geveral staff bn.” s . gen paltry sum of ten cente per month.” | 6¢ Distinguished everywhere | to have been forged to order by Col.| Subscriptions may be sent through any | SHOR whatever or contains for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Heury. —The Montreal Star points out that the attitude of the American commissioners with reference to the Alaska boundary was positively insulting to Canadaand our representatives had not the pluck to resent newadealer, or to Self Culture Magazine, Akron, Ohio. —— 7 ae ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. “any injurious chemicals.” This guarantee of sbsolute purity accempan- iesevery Twin-Bar of the above named world renowned brand De you getany guarantee Homeopathio Chemists, it. Whenthe Americans refused to agree | _, Mail and Empire: One of the expedient a London, England. to the appointment of @ neutral and im- | °% the politicians is to hide imcapucity or BREAKFAST SUPPER | partial arbitrator to deal with this auesticn | disposition to do good service by raising EPPS'S COCOA simptest, and when they laid dowa the principle that no matter what the judgment of the Internatiowal Commission might be wi b regard tothe boundary, the Americans sheuld retain all the territory that they have occupied whether Canadian or American; there was only one thing for self-respecting Canadian statesmen to de. They should have shaken the dust of the anew issue. Sir Wilfrid Laurier is ac this business now. He has faiied at every- thing, partly because he does not kpow how to do it, and partly because be has more faith inthe United States alliance than in the Camadian or Britieh policy, and he thinke he can cover up bis failures througha eampaigo against a branch of the Legislature that hasdone nothing worse than to veto a couple of downright NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given tbat an appli- cation will be made to the Legislature of the Prevince of Pringe Edward Island, at its next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Charlettetewn, the title to ail that tract, plece or parcel of land, situate lying Washington of the South off their feet, and being i age? g in the City of Charlotte- Lightest Plate Camera and come home with their honor aad a town, being Town Lots num- 3 dignity saved. Could enybody imagine | Se bers Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. 2 s dctur 4% x 314 inches; weighs but 12k u Meniscus lens, r-tary sautter, three stops, viev Sir John McDonald, Edward Blake or Sir Charles Tupper, tamely submitting to euch a national affront and then arranging for a begus adjournment until next August in order to prevent explavations being Je- mended in parliament? The bourdary question will evidently have to be settled through the ordinary diplomatic channels Do Yeu Hnouwr That impure soaps are the direct cause of a large amount of ekin disenses ? Avoid the danger by using “Sunlight” and Lifebuoy Soaps, which are guaran teed to be absoluisly pure: equally geod for the toilet as the laundry. Ninety Three (93), Ninety-four, and part of Town Lot No, (18) in the 4th hundred of Town Lets, in Charlottetown, being the proverty known as the West Kent Street Schoo] land and premises. Dated at Charlottetown this lst day of March, 1899, JAMES WARBURTON, nder, socket for irined serew. Perfectly adapte | aod let us hope tbat British diplomats oie spore oF Sm€ *xposures and equaiuy co. | will have more regari for Canada’s honor Mayor of Obarlettetows #34 Rand or triped camera, ta mlate We- we wt ; : °. © 0 « gar | @teteenen. Is the order of the day im soaps, ete niet devel end vein ou . ’ . , z ae noe ery | a. i di ete., try “Sunlight” and “Lifebuoy” brands Phy teak ras and Kedabs free at agen: It is said thet the soldiers who had | —®ly 5e.the twin bar from amy up~/ wm, w Birthrate,” “C EASTMAN !ODAK Co. Rochester, N. and Canada’s interests than have Canadian taken Hood’s Sarsaparille stood the long marches in Cuba much better than the others. EHoonomy H.M, DAVISON, Qity Clerk. o2—dy 4w & R. Gaz. to-date Grocer, and you will find that you de net require any toilet srands, waick are #0 expensive. m,” ons, by 5c an respectiv: ER office oS anity and . James Simp- sale af rs’ al the next two weeks Men's Boys’ % Children’s | CLOTHING 25 to 50% Discount one half more 2 800 Hight hundree. pair of pants for 75c $1.00, 1.50, 1.88, 2.00, wort Don’t Wiiss this Chance HATS and CAPS! 25 T0 50% DISCOUNT PROWSE-BROS., BARGAIN CORNER fied