; | } THE Dai LY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 16, 1898 Tiere} J, J. JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent Real Estate boughtand «o'd on Commission, KB tates Managed. Houses Rents Collected. S:amper Block Charlottetown, P.E, I. Rented. PROPERTY FORSALE POR SALE—The house and premises known “& asthe “North S'ar Hotel”, situate in fs Great George Street, next toW, E. 4 Dawson's Hardware Store. Price $15- “a genuine bargain. Apply to 7 J John- sich Real Estate Agent, Stamper Block, FOR S\LE,—A plot of land in the west gro partof the city. Price $12500 J J Jotn- mo, Real Fstate Agent FOR SALE.—An acre f land in Charlottet- town Rovalty. near resdence of Wm Sim mons. Prica $150.00, J Johnston. Rea ate Agent. FOR SALE —Several Building Lts in the ricinity of Bavfleid St, will be sold cheap. JJ & hnston, Real Estate A gent. Pownol Street, Good yard J Johnston FORSALE,—A hous wear the jail, containing gediarge barn on preniises, Meal Estute Afient on } rooms, J FOR SALE.~—In Charlottetown Common in | the vicinity of Brighton. about 6} acrea of land wilbesoldcheap. Jd Johnston, Real Ks- ate Agent, VOR SALE —A honse on Euston Street, in | ieinity of Gulows Hill. This houre con- wins 8 rooms and kitchen, in good order, and } ; ited with hot air. Good stable and larve ind in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply 33 J Johaston, Real F state Agent POR SALE,—A house situated on the cor- ner of Pleasant Stree: and St. Peters Road = ose contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and stable on premises. The house is built 8 year* ana in excellent ooadition. Apply to J J Johnston Reai Estate Agent. FOR SALE—Throe wcres Of tandin Char- bet'etown, common, near residence of Arthur Pe era, Faq, will be sold cheap and on easy serms, JJ Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE—abont ‘our (4) acres of land in she City of Charlotte'own, can be d! vided in- le te enty building lots, agennine Bargain, j J Johnston, Stamp-r Biock » business centre of three story house excellent outbuildings, # suitable place for a first class boarding house, Willbe soli cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Esta'e Agent. FOR SALE OR Ee XCHANGE—A double tenement house on ‘thestnut Street, nowin | conree of erection. Will be completed in one | month. Willi be sold cheapor exchanged for property in ano!her partofthecity. J J johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR EXCHAN(GE.-A three tenement hons>, sitnate on Evston Street, nawly built, bripeain.a large rest, will be exchanged for a suitable place in another vart ofthe city J I Johnston, Real Estate Agent. POR SALE.—In the her ottetown, a wrge with lot 81x52 ft; als F OR. SALE—A trvo story doub'e tenemen: hou eon Bishop St reet,each tenement con- eins stx rooms an large yard. Apply to J J janston, Stampe: Block, Houses To Let #. TOLET.-A houseon King Street, > near Powny| St, stable and yard; $5.50 A. per month. J J Johnston, Keal Estate Ageulb, = TO LE".---House on King Strest, con- taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, e_ I I Johnston, Real Estate Agent. - TO LET.—House on King Street, "“<; near Merchan‘'s Bank of P. KE. Island, ¢ ontaining | rooms, rent $5.50 per month JJ Jvdnston. i~, TOULET,--A new house on Brighton ” Road, hea’'ed with hot water, oaths, Jos electric ght, ete. Will be rented toa vor tepant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real Evia © Agent. TH LET—Dwe!ling hous? and shop on lower @ueeu Street, house contains eight rooms. barve warehouse att-ched; everything in frst cass condition. Rent $:70.00, rent of won -e alone $t00.00,, Avoply toJJ Johnston, Re a! Estate Agent Ch’town, FOR SALE OR TO LET. — That well known Yesiness hoteloa Richmond Street nearthe market, Thishotel contains 20 good rooms “nd shop, all in good renatr, good stabling ior }) horees, with large yard tn; connection, willbe soldat a bargain on easy terms, or leased for a termof years. Apply to JJ fohnston, Rea) Estate ageat. TO LET.--On the corner of Prince and Water Streets, a house containing 13 rooms. Th's place is coavenient to railway and boats. ent moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real ‘sta @ Agent, J.31, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Atam per Blocy, Ch’town SPECIAL OFFER For Xma: and New Years. Yon can » +t | doz Cabinet Photos for $3.00 or 1 doz victoria Cebinets for $2.00 at Lewis’; either on flat or glossy paper. We make this liberal proposition so that every one tie tan have Photos for Xmas and New Years presents. Come as soon as possible sc as © give us t me to finish them. Perfection in Crockery ‘nother arrival of beautiful China, bias, Porcelain and Earthenware. A?! nw acd pretty patterns. Novelties for “n.a3 and Wedding presents, ALSO _A large stock of New Wall Papers direc! from the manufacturer. Call and get prices. We are sure to suit you at the old stand, Grafton St., North side of Market C. LEWIS olnele Office TO LET thf ameron Block apply to each ham is drawn from the pot lay it }on a clean pan | put them in bags cut out to fit a ham. AO OT AON a oy ake o> kod iopio> Coe eee aanabie x ehenakn te) (aha AAD ode Of Special Interest : toour Farmers =: > <>. SARA RRBARAR BR ABABA ED Avert » TYryyY e ¥ € vs The Old-Time Cured Hog. This is the old Southern country style of curing the meat of the hog killed on the ctoton plantations. The following method wbtained, and now obtains, largely in South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi and other South ern States. It is still good advice to the rural pig owner, smail provislon packer, and others : “When the hogs are killed, hang in the smokehouse over night to cool, leav- ing the door open if possible. Next day, have them cut up and rub hams, middlings and shoulders with saltpetre two teaspoonfuls to each peice; then salt well and pack away two wecks to take the salt. At the end of this time begin smoking with oak chips. When this has continued six weeks or two months it cau be stopped. In March have a large pot filled with water ard keep it boiling and scald your hams in it for five minutes, or even longer. As in the sunniest place to be found. When all have been treated thus, begin with the first and Have the bags made of cloth and sew- ed as tightly as possible to prevent skipper bugs getting tothem. ‘Treated in this manner meat will keep overtwo years as good as ever.”—National Pro- visioner. Clipping Horses. The idea that a horse’s digestion and general condition are improved by clip- ping his coat is an absurdity. <A horse cannot digest his food if he is constant- ivering, and blankets cannot take ; lyr ¢ i} yha the place of his hair for warmth. The greatest exponents {of clipping are grooms who are too lazy thoroughly to groom a horse which has a leng coat of hair. It is utterly useless to try to im- prove on nature in that respect, and clipping should be discontinued as a barbarous practice.— Popular Science. bieeilieeconall Farm Not s. If you contemplate starting in the sheep business start in a small way at first, as you will have to Jearn largely by experience. Buy a few of the bes: you can find. It never pays to invest heavily in a poor lot because they are sold cheap Talk over the matter of next year’s fertilizer needs in your club or grange, and get your orders in at least three months before using time. can give you better terms on these ad- vance orders. Dealers Joseph Buckman’s receipt for curing hams; Four ounces of brown sugar, 2 ounces of saltpetre, 4 pounds of salt to roo pounds of pork. Mix it well together and rub it on; if you cannot get it all on at first, rub jit on when it This is a world beater,— Ex- y goes in. change. The Farmer’s Poultry. Poultry_on the farm never received so much attention as is now being given to it. Not so very long ago those farmers who paid particular atten- tion to poultry were looked upon as being “cranks,” and wasting a lot of time on work that the women should allowed to attend to ‘These men, were wiser then their generation, and to them the poultry industry owes much. They built good poultry house took care of the chicks, provided prop- er food, and made money out of their be | «<4 >> + “The « Markets. CHARLOITETOWN MARKETS. Not Much Produce on the Move--- Some of the Prices The produce market is quiet at present, and the movement is small. What few cats are comirg in bring 32c; and buyers report ‘no potatoes ¢ ffering.” There 18 a lively trade in hogs, whch exchange owLershbip at the factory tor from dic to 4c. For dead pork the av-rage price is 4j¢; but -ome carcasses bring a trfle over that ne egg trade is practica'ly over for the season. Jhe Jast the Luyers paid for fresh 8 ock was 14°. i - AP lB nme THE PROVISION MARKET. Liverpool Steady---Chicago Strong- - Montreal Trade Quiet There was no change in the Montreal provision market oD Saturday, acco'ding to the Montreal Gazette. Trale in all Inescontinues quiet and prices rule aboutsteady. We quote: Canadian pork, in berrels, $11 50 to $16; pure Canadian lard, in paile, 74¢ to T¥e per pound, and compound refined, at Sz to 54c per pound. Hams, 10c to 12c, and bacon, 10c to 12¢ per pound. A fair trade in ajobbing way was done dressed hogs, and as supplies are not excessive, prices rule steady at $5.60 to 75 for choice light weights and at $5 to .25 for heavy per 190 Ibs. The Chicago provision market was etrong. Pork advanced 5c to 742, «losing ¢8 December; $9.32} January; $9 50 May. Lard closed i74c higher, at $5 15 Dicem- ber. Short ribs clo-ed $4.50 December; $4.6545 January; $480 May. Ip the Liverpool provision market pork cloced at 50+; lard at 25s 31; bacon at 28: to 293, and tallow at 19: 9d. In UObicago cash provisions closed :-- Pork, $8 05 to $5 10, lard $5 C5 to $5124 ribs, $4.55 to $4.75; shouldera, 4}c to 43c short clear sides, $4.80 to 4.85. DAIRY PRODUCE. ED Cheere and Butter Continue Firm in Montreal Market. According to the Gazette of Monday cheese conticaes firm in Montreal and the inclination of bolders to keep their siocks for the rise is pronounced a: over. Finest Ontario fall makes are quotable at 9}c¢ to 97¢, and eastern, 93c to9}¢c. The cable is nuchanged. Butter rules steady with sales of finest lute made creamery at 20$¢ and litle doing in uo Jergrades, which range down to L83c, secording to grade. = OBITUARY. —_— The death of M-. H-ary Chowan, of Highfield, atter a Jong and useful Ife, will be learned with regret by many peopie to whom be was p:reor ally knowe. He came to this Island, from: Devonshire, in the vear 1844, shortly afierwards eet:log at High- fie’d, where he had long been esteemed as a leading farmer and a genial neighbour. He was married in 1857 to Miss Sarah Dixon, who, with a tam ly of five sens and two daughters, survivehim. One econ Francis lives on the farm, the remainder of the family baving i ft the homestead. Ali the family with one excep ion were pre- rent altihe time of his death. ‘Tne faseral is to take place on Susday afternoon at 2 o'clock, r --—- - ~awee -- -- Care’essnecs in girlhood causes the greatest suffering and unbeappiness ia after hfe. Lit'le irregularities and weaknesces no girls e-houl! be looked after promptly and treatment given at ones. Dr. Pierce’s Pavoriie Prescription promotes regularity vf ali femiuice feuciions, makes strength and builds up a sturdy health with which to meet the trisls tocome. The Favorite Prescription is not @ universal panacea, fx is good for but ove thin Tt i2 directed r % flocks, and fothers, becoming convinc- ed tkat it pays to take good care of | hens, followed in their footsteps, until now the man who neglects the hens is the one who creates remark. There is no doubt that the hens have helped out many a farmer during the years of depression, and now they are more profitable than ever before. It is not necessary for the farmer to 9 u“ olely * one cet Of Organs, vr. Pierce’s Common S-nse Medicus Adyiser,a 1008 rage medicel work, pres fucely illtetrated, will be eent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to cover postage only. Addrese, World’s Dispensary Medica] Association, Buffilo, N. Y. Feces aeeemsneenetane to Certral : Restaurant. Nearest to market, Post Office, City start out as a poultry fancier in order to make a success of his poultry; but the one who begins by taking good care of the poultry he already has, will, before very long, be looking after pure bred stock, because he will want to get the greatest profit, and will become con- vinced that pure bred poultry is super— ior to any mongrel stock he may have. One breed is enough fora farm, and | when all the hens took alike the flock is much more attractive than it would be if made up of mixed colors. White Plymouth Rocks, Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, or White Wyandettes, are all good breeds for the farmer. They are easily bred to uniform color, and are the best allround fowls we have. Brahmas, Light and Dark Houdans, ; Leghorns or Langshans, are all good ' fowls, and are probably the best for! the faimer who gives gocd care to his ; _RASZARD ad oe . rai Os flocks.—Farmers’ Voice. te ee emote a a cm Buildiog, and Principal Stores. The right place for Oysters, Dinrers, Lunches, ete, ete. New Rooms, New Appointments, every- thing up-to-date. Call and see us. ALFRED J. QUIRK, Urver Queen Srreer ‘Have Just Completed iy iew Oyster Place, Call and see the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the shel]. Onr Oyster king ie standing in the window. Bee him, and then you will eat John P, Joy, VICTORIA SAFE ureat George Street a 272—disco Pacer ie tet on } SRBISReE & SSBSSSE COOD UYERS Will be quick to see the sugetior make of our Ready-to Wear Clothing...... Fit-Reform is the best in fit, quality, and workmanship and the prices are only ashade over half what it cost to get the same goods made to crder. A.l sizes in stock, "We can fit the tall min, the short man, the thin man, the stout man, the tall man, the poor man, the rich man, the big hearted man, the mean man, in fact the man we cannot suit with FIT-REFORM is no man at all. Don’t was'e your time ard squander your money looking over Shoddy Clo-hing, when you can buy the bestth t i- made right in here from the - $ WONDERFUL GHEAP Mei Y We don’t a*k you to buy onr goods unless we can demonstrate to you beyond a shadow of adoubt that oucsis the best aud that ours is the cheapest. Hivery garment guaranteed, your money back if it goes wrong. [f you dou’t like to take our word come in and see and then if you cannot see the superior make ot our goods over those sold by others then we can only come to one conclusion and that is that you don’t know anything about clothing. In that case it would be advisable to place yourself in our hands as we have areputation at stake that we would not care to sacrifice for the few paltry cents that we make on a Se BClAL Hue Hundred aclary Made Su Made by the Tryon Wo len Mills double or single breasted for $8, 9 10, . Fit-Reform suits $10, 12, 16, and 18, Fit-Reform overcoats $12, 15, 18, and 20. Remember we are sole ngants for Messrs Johnston’s ready Christmas Goods Lis 4. Albert chains, Alaim Clocks, Art Goods, Amythbyst Rings and Brooches, Button Hooks, Bracelets, Birthday Rings, Baby Pins and Rattles, Badge Buttons, Brooches, Butter Dishes, Brushes with silver m ounte, Bottles silver mount- ed, Boxes for cliar buttons, s*amps, matches, jewela avd bonbons, B king Dishes, Bronz+ Figures, Belt and Buckles, Barometere, Bells, Boys Watches, $1 50, #5 up. Cc Card Trays,and Cases, Cake Baskets, Castors for dinner and breakfast, Candle sticks, Chains, Charms, Clocks. Cuff Buit- tons and Linke, Collar Stude, Compasses, Cups, Canee, gold mounted, Cream Pit- chers, Celery Dishes, Coffee Sets, Spoone, Combs, Carvers in cases, D Diamond Rings, Desert Sete, Desk Sets, Evamel Brooches and Pins, Har Kings, Fye Glasser, Ebony Canes mounted, Egg Stands, Emerald Rings, Emery Cusbions, Elgin Watches, Emblem Pins, Ebony Brushes silver mounted, ¥ Fruit Dishes, and Knives, Fern Pots, Forke, French Clocks, Fieh Kuives, and Forks, Flag Pins. q Gar:et Rings and Brooches, Gold Watches, aud Jewelry of all description, Gravy Ladies, Grape Sciesors, Glass hox:s with sterling tops, from 20¢ up, Girls Watches, EI Hand Mirrors and Hair brushes, S-lver Mounted hair and Hat Pins, Ha!l Clocks. x Ice Pitchers, Ink Stands, [odividual Crues, silver top, 352 each. J Jewel Boxes, Jewelled Dishes and Spoons, Jugs. & Knives and Forks, Kuife Rests, Keeper Rings, Keys, Key Kings. ca Ladies Watchee, Lockets, Lenses, for Spectacles, Ladles. pag Mirrors, Mus'tard Pots, Match Boxes, Maril- Clocks, Marine Glasses, Masonic Rings and Pins, Manicure Goods in pieces aad sets, Maple leaf pins, it Nepkin Rings, Neckiets, Nuteracks. oO OJldfellows’ Pius and Charms, Optica Goods, Orange Bowls, and spooos, Opa Ringe, Onyx, Clocks, Opera Glasses. yy PRESENTATION WATCHES, Pear Rings, Pen Haulders, Pencils, Piekl Dishes, Pins, Paper Kaives, Pitchers, Pi knives, Parsessiivir mounted, Pe; pers. Q Quadruple plated Spoons, Forks, knives etc, quality guaranteed as reprssented of all goods sold. Rings signet, wedding engagement children’s ail] prices, either in stock or made toorder. Ribton vest crains, and Guards, Reading Glasses, Rolled plate Rings and Chain. = Sterling silver table-ware in boxes, stamp boxes, studs, ecissors with silver handles, silver thimbles, brooches and noveliies, souvenir spoons end boxes shav* ing mugs, spoon holders, saits, salid bowls recent botiles, salvers, sugars, soap boxc#, syrup jugs, silver polish spectacles gold, silver, alumisiam and eteel. If you do not know the numer of the lenses your Rings, Jelly Law pt» to wear clothing and thee two firms are the best makers of ’ high clase clothing _ Can ida, NM Me zis »e 2]? 2] > 2s 2] 2 @ @ sk Lemme @ eee, ime @@ ee, PROWSE BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men ‘ciend needs, wecan fii up 4 tem porary pair, and pul in the right glasses later, Tr ' Turquoise Rings and Brooches, Tes Sets Tea poons, Thermometers, Time pieces, Traye, Tosst racks, Tooth Picke, Te Balls, Tea Bells, Tea Belle Tureent, TO bacco boxes. and ornam enta! articla Urns, Umbrella Clasps, YW Vest Chains, Vases, Vei] Clasps, Vega etable Dishes, Vaseline jar, silver tp6 filled with perfumed vaseiine 20c up. Sar Watches—Tne leading makes ip hand» somely engraved cases or plain so thet 7o8 can have whatever you wish engraved thereon. Wedding Pings, Waiters, Wate? Pitchers. Useful presents. XMAS PRESENTS. r 4 You sre invited to call and see them Zoological specimens in brovze. 2 Thermometers. E. W. TAYLOR VICTORIA JEWELRY STORE. Nearly opposite Post Office, Cb! ~-d3eod mon, wed & frigtj.