0 EE a J J JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent | | Houses For Sale iis? ; ms a” KE? \—Houes and shop, | i, P £ Ba’ 37 ; sa 3 7H” io 1s -H from the oR i se heatod with hot rT 2< SHE? "Nt st—? nent house, (will citi oe te ) H»13 iifot Ginildiy = s¢ on" KING &°-7 33 rooms: & month, THE DAILY EXAMINER THE GOVERNMENT wrap QrRcr an Oe YrAite roecidanera . t . = ' ow . i oe ay. ; } 2 A 7a 1) } iy =yoms, Deths t water, s°werage larate Dp Rent m BRIGUT «iN RY*Y—19 roomie 244 hatheoom ¢ hot weterand electric light $160 a BOU THPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 per year WATER sar -EET~WR&T) Rrick house 14 rooms, Price $159, p*r year ROAN-11 and } BRI TON ° electric light etc 3700 rao™ms rvom. water closet aver BRI T4ITON RIAN rows and both room » hot water ani stable $169 9) 4 year PIFASANT ST Horse 8 rooms. stableand & corch house. $6.0 rer mo. SOU THPORT—Surmer enttage, and ou bu'ldings new. $59 a year MoGICL UNIVERSITY, Montreal 2 Ue Sesston‘1 899-1900. nee PRD nations, prelim'n- x 7 Martricnlation Exan arv to the varions Courses of Study will be held as under: ~~ *° * oe ee am Se TS ETE ; *Facnity of Arts (Men and — Woman 7 . #Faevl'v cf applied Science | Thurs. lith Sept Faculte of Medicine Facr''+ of Law, Tue. 5th Sept, Paculiyv of Comparative Medicine f°" and Veterinary Science, Sat. 16th ‘Sept ®Jn the Facnity of Arta (Revieoed Curriceninm the rvse2 are open ols0 to PARTIAL STUD- ENTS without Matriculation tin the Faenlitwof 4novlied “cierce the cours gin Civil. Mechanical. Electrical. and Min- ng Fingineering, Chemistru and Architecture are also onen to PARTIAL STUDENTS withou' martriculation. Exemination for FIRST YEAR FNTRANCE Exreirions in the Faculty of Arts. ranging from £9 to #125, will be held on the Lith Sept emberat Marxtreal. Charlottetown, St John N. R.. Halifax, St. John’s, Nfid and other Gen’ res. The RovaL VicToRtA COLLEGE, the new residential college for women, will be ready er Ocen oation in September. The MoGiit NoRMAL SOHOOL will re-open @n ist “eptember. Particnlars of Examinations and copies of Calendar. containing fall information as to Conditions of Entrances, Courses of Study. Reeviations of Degrees, Fxhibitions and Echo'srehip. Fees, etc, may be cbtained on application to a W. VAUGHAN Registrar. Cavren Scnoo.i ~ BDGEHILL, oy" Windsor N. 8. Tie Bishop of Nova Scotia, Chairman Board of Trustees Miss Lefroy of Cheltenham Ladies’ Coilege England, Principal with Kine Resident Experienced Governesses. Ha Bousekeeper Matron a trained Nurse, #2 Preparation for the Udiversities. Michaelmas Term begins Sept 13th 1899 For Calendar and Blank form of Applicat- ons for admission, apply to DR HIND Secre ary 3M W Stf Geo. H. Gook mr PHOTO'STUDIO ANNOUNCEMENT Having obtained the services of Mr. A. B. Lyon, a skilled artist, who has had arge experience in first class Photography be public are cordinally invited to in- - e excellent results now being % Studio - Appointment - Perfect *_Oar latest productions demonstrate that eer work is superior to anything done lecity. ome ernment at Ottawa “squeezes the farmer at every turn.” great interest in thie‘country that is not now duty on corn. o* corn as against 3,017,000 bushels °upoa 2 SS SS THE DLafLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 9, 1532 AUGUST 9, 1899. AND OUR FARMERS Iv has been well remarked that the gov- The farmer’s is the only protected. Oneof the few}changes inv the of the protective Corn now comes in free, and brings no revenue to the Government: —_—— " tariff was the removal Tne result was the importation last year, from the United States—which takes not a bashel of our grain—of 19,976,000 bushels ——— — woich duty was psid,—relieving the tax- payers—in 1896. This corn takes the place, toa large extent, of our oats and keeps down the price of oats. Uader present con di:ions our farmers“cannot obtain a high price for their oatstunlese their should be a sited States, vovernment failure of the corncropof the | In the fave of this fact, the favors dealers in binder twine, of the Libe- ral party, enabling them to profit to the extent of thousands upon thousands of dol- lars at the farmer’s expense, NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The Montreal Times remarks that ‘The Laurier government’s editorial fac- tory is stillin good working order. The leading editorial in Thursday’s St.John Telegraph, exonerating the West Huron election Officials from blame, appears word for word in the Halifax Chronicle as “special Ottawa correspondence.”’ —Commenting upon the latest proposed expenditures of the Liberal Government, the Huntingdon Gleaner reminds those Which Shall it Be ? Which sba)! it be, lads ? which shall it be? God, or the devil, bond or free ? Will you boldly and cheerfully take your stand With the chosen few, with the noble band, Who are steadfastly doing all they can For God and the right and fallen man? Or wil! you sink, debased and blind, To herd with the ruck of human kind ? God, or the devil, bond or free— Which shall it be, lads ? which ehall it be ? Which shall it. be ? The home-life sweet Gay with the patter of tiny feet; Or the squalid tapsroum, grimy and grim, ‘The drunkard’s curse, or the children’s bymn? Wrecked lives, or the strength that never flage, Peace and plenty, or ruin and rags ? Bible or beer-shop, bond or free— Which shall it be, lads? which shall it be ? Which shall it be? Two paths lie here—- The right leads upwards, the left, ah ! where ? Others may give you counsel true, But the choice, dear lads, is for you, for you ! And remember now ia your boyhood’s prime : Is the turning-point and the seeding-~ time; The sot’s bent back, or the saint’s bent knee—- Which shall it be, lads? which shall it be ? oo The big, bearty bealthy man _ isa con- tinual irritation tohis dyspeptic frieud. Constipation is the sickness of men, and of alarge propor- tiou of the sickness of women. It can be root of nine-tenths of Preserving Time : Is Here “= We are prepared are You? Preserve Jars with glass tops—-the same kind that gave such satisfaction last year. We have them in three sizes, pints quarts and 4 gal. We sell them at a right price. SANDERSON & CO Pure Food Sellers i. oe Tea at Bell River (Formely Bell Creek te ee Thistle Orange Lodge will hold tea gathering on Wednesday August 16th Races and other amusements with lots of music to entertain al]. The Bell River boys are bound to give the bublic a good time’ exme and enjoy yourself. Tea on tables at 12 o'clock Proceeds fora new Hall. Should the day be wet, tea will take place first fine day. A bountifully supplied refresh- ment saloon will be on the grounds cured easily, naturally and quickly. Nature iscontinually worki:g as bard as she can to throw off impurities, and to force out poisonous refuse matter When there is an iispediment, Dr, Pierce’s Pleasant Pel.ets set the wheels working again withoutany trouble. They assist nature in a gentle, healthful, efticient way. responsible that “it wae the Liberals who stayed at home who defeated Mercier,” and adds, ‘‘a like fate follows Laurier.” The handwriting is on the wall, bat Belshazzar is too intoxicated by his surroundings to —That was good commeni of the late ‘sor Jewett, as regards the Q.een of acd, who has in her time exercised a pers onl power quite well known to the men OF on matters of mere rank and titles, but in matter- of foreign | liey and domestic polities: “She wilt! b«queath to her euc cessur (ne Roval prerogatives in a etate of healthy acivity. If he should prove 16 be 4 Ina f strong will, he will show that de moctacy bas not undermined fatally tbe ! monuarchial form of Government” —A Western con.emporary remarks that: ** | here seems to be a cheat tn every- thing at Ottawa. Toe Government boasted that | was pu‘ting an end te the sweating system io 89 far asits contracts were con- cerned When a contractor for military cloth ug andertook to do the work he bad to do it his factory, and not sub-let it to othere t) do at theirbomes. Bat itturas out th:t after giving the contract to a firm of polit friends in Montreal, with the epecial » ovicion against sweating in it, the “7, ~2 | Governaeot authorized the contractor to Violate theterms and to sweat as usval. The prices were higher because the sweat ing was prohibited, but the sweating was authorized all the same and the higher prices were paid. - —-—>- <—-_— ——— ESTEEMED EXCHANGES Mail and Emrire: When a $60,000,000 Government has charge of a $46 000,000 country, either one orthe otter is likely to go tosemash, Dundas Star: What a godsend it would be for the country if another Alexander McKenzie should appear at the treasury door with a shotgun. Halifax Herald: The Grits have con-~ epicuous capacity for government in a country with free representative institu- tions. Jn witness of this it only necessary to note the record of the Grit returning officer who voted twenty-eight times in one day and got $500 and a free pass out of the country for the job. Montreal! Star: “The country Las grown used to seeing the Liberal leaders repu~ diate their pledges and turn their backs en their sincerest professions. They are drunk with unaccustomed power, and they have forgotten the priu- ciples they once set up so solemnly as tue buttresses of Liberaliem. It is a disgusting spectacle, and by it the whole political class have suffered—un~ juetly—in public esteem. But the country has ceased to wonder at it—the worthlessness of Liberal pledges has become » bye-word. Consequently to arraign the Liberals for scattering public money riotously when they carried the elections on promises of economy is to cry up an did spectacle, But it is a different thing when the * beggare on horseback’ threaten to break —not only their pledges—but the pros- perity of the country and the financial becks of tne taxpayers.” a EE — — —— | ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE (McGill University, Montreal) This residential college for women- students of McGill University, will be opened on 14th September, next. For terms, etc, apply to the Secretary, McGill College Montreal. July 5, dwed&fri cabinet rank in England,not mere}y | Thereis nothing violent about their action and yetit is just as certain as if it were twice as violent. “You do not become a slave totheir use.” They are different and betier than soy other pill for the cure of constipation, headache and kindred derangemeots, Almost all droggis:s un- derstand this, and are conscientious enough to tell youso. Thedraggist who tries to se]] you a sabstitute is not a safe man from whom to buy madicine. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing onlv, and receive free a copy of Dr. Fierce’s Medical Advise:. World’s Dispensary Medical Assoc:ation, Buffalo, N. Y. | Wtite Goods Festival now fLeod & Co Every should read their ad issue Lady iD Bi-Weekly Sailing for Boston. From Charlottetown for Hawkesbury and Halifax. SS<‘‘La Grand Duchess” Tueeday at noon—S 8 Halifax Fridays at noon. From Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays from Halifax La Grand Duchesse Wed. nesdays 4pm. SS Halif x Saturdays 11 m. Boston via Railway For Tickets, rates and infor- mation apply to W W CLARKE, Agent Or to H L CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent Halifaz N.S. White's Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates <= Can be had at any of the following first class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Geff J.D. McLeod & Co Address on at My Store—Sentner, Me this Tickets for sale at stations onP. E. I. 12 detectives will watch for those attempting to sell strong drinks, and the law ‘will be put in force. FRANCIS COOK, Sect’y of Com, oa --— The Big Maritime Fair Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition PTEMBER 23rd to 30th, 1899 | $1700 —Jfiatir 2: Ivcreavzed prizes in Cattle, Sheep, Por }- try, Agnenimmral Products, Flowers aud Fixb. Improvep Facittries In Every Di PARTMENT. 6" Wr.te for Prize List. Four Day’s Racing—Big Pur- ses—for Trotting & Pacing SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS surpassing She pl-ndid programmes of previous years The werld’s Greatest Artists in Marvel- ous Feats of Dex‘erity and Side Splitvrg Sp- cialties (crdvudirgevery everirg witha realistic preseptuiion of British Soldiers in Actual Warfare. War With the Afghans 2". Robert's Kandaiar,.” and “the Storming of Peiwar Kotal.” a noied Atghan Strongho!d. produced with over two hundred British Sailors and Scldiers from the derrison, a rumber of whem actually took partin the Afgban War Fireworks Galore. Magnificent Display Every F vening, For Prize List and all information apply to J, E. WOoD, Man.and Secy 165—-d& w TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until August 10ch, tor the +rection and completion of a church ou the Presbyterian Church Grounds «: Cavendish. lan and specification to be seen at the residence of the undersigned Secretary. The committee do no not bind themselves to accept the iowest or any tender The signatures of two good and respon- sible securities must accompany each tender. J. HERBERT SIMPSON. Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes they are more expensive than need be. : And sometimes they are not £0 reiiable as they onght to be. There was atime when the prices of drugs vere away up—too high altogether. That 1s not the case now. The Apoth- scaries Ha)l changed that sume time ago. You can get perscriptions from pure ‘rngs at the proper prices— no fancy profits You can get all my reliatie epecial cemedies; they’ve been tried and found stective, — The price the main thing —will be found right in every Case, : Gé0. EK, Hughes The Peoples Druggist Apothecaries Hal] u npysideCharlottetown Oe eet CROWN & BRIDGE WORK (Teeth Without Pilates) DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREET 3 ENS ae S ERIN EAR AeA ERO EEA eae a THINK’ You are about to launch your plans for the fell and winter season, you want to bet- ter your condition, you want to buy the best goods made for the lowest possibie prices, We know everybody kuows that if you want to get honest goods at honest prices, vou must go to a store that carries adis- tinctive line of popular priced clothing, that is backed up with solid merit. You have heard of the now famous ‘ zi Reform lothing. You have heard it spoken of only as the very best tailored and the surest fitting clothing made. Why you have not examined this c!oth- ing is of decidely more interest to you than it is to us, because we have very little trouble 1n selling all wecan buy. Once it getsa hold in your neighborhood nothing can stop its -popularity. Our fall and winter line will prove the stumbling block of all competition. Never have we selected a stock with such care, never have we had the pleasure of securing such a magnificent line to select from, The fall stock will be opened in the course of a few weeks, Don’t order a suit or overcoat +ill you see this line. Sem Ww PRUWSE on DAUS The Wonderful Cheap Men RCTs cea =~ vtec 7 Vide #3 ELE eT