ee, ee ee A: tga Ee o a i a ; ahi. | Oe 1 will guarantee that my KNiney Cure of all forms of kidvey eomplaint emi in ‘many Instances the moet serious forms of Bright's disease. If the disease is com- plieated send a four- ounce vial of urine. We willl analyze ft and advise you free what to do. MUNYON. J.J. JOHNSTON Real Estate boughtand sold on Commission, Eetates Managed. Houses Rented. Rents Collected. Stamper Block Coarlottetown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FOR SALE eee TOR SALE—A house on Euston “treet, in vicinity of Gallows Hill. This bose con- tains § rooma anc kitchen, in good order, and is heated with hot air. Good stable and large yard in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, }.eal Estate Agent FOR SALE—Th ree acres of Jandin Char- |} iottetewn, common, near residence of Artnur eters, Esq. will be sold cheapanld on easy terms, J J Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE—al out four (4) acres of landin the City of Charlottetown, can be d vided in- totwerty building lots, a genuine Bargain, J J Johnston, Stamper Block. wil cure 00 per cent. / | Vioronia, B. C., Oct 30.—The catch of CANADIAN SEALERS CATCH. a Substantial Total Despite Diminution Ory. Returns Show the Victoria sealers this seagon has just been made up, and shows a substantial total, held to be at variance with the cry that there is asteady diminution of the herd, Not more than three-fourths of the fleet were out this year, and the total take was 27,865 skina for thirty-five vesseis, as against 30,410 last season for a much lerger fleet. Ouly oneachooner crossed tothe Japan coast. These fields, as well as those ef Copper Island, have been prac- tically abandoned, on account of the long cruise and exceptional danger iovolved The echeoners did very weil in Behring sea, notwithetanding that only epears were used, the take there being 17,370 skins, HAROLD FREDERIC’S DEATH Peculiar Testimony of the Woman Who Attended Deceased. Loypon, Oct 30.—The coroner’s inquest into the death of Mr. Harold Frederic, the newepaper correspondent and novelist, who died at Kenley, Surrey, to-day. Mrs. Mille, the leader of the Christian Scient- ists, whotreated Mr. Frederic according to the peculiar methods of that sect, was called as a witness. She isa robust, swarthy, middle-aged American. She testified coocerning the treatment which she applied to Mr. Frederic. She said sne did pot allow her patients to take drugs or doctor’s orders, hecause they could not swing between matter aad mind. The witness could not describe the physici.. al condition of Mr. Frederic. She bad not diagnosed his material sickness. Mrs. Mills told the coroner that his God was finite and ber God infinite. Ifshe should fsJl downand break her leg God would take cere of the fractured limb. Lawyer Mathew, on behalf of Mr. Fred. FOR SALE.—In the business centre of | Chariottetown, a :arge three gtory house ; with lot 4x52 ft; also excellent ontbuildings, a euitable place for ua first class boarding rouse, Willbe sold chear. Apply to J J J oinston, Real Estate Agent, FOR SALE.—A house situate’ on the cor- mer of Pleasant “treet and St. Peters Road Tiouse contains lf rooms has a good cellar and able on premises. The house is built 8 years eud ie in excellent condition. Apply toJ J J obnston Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A doubie tenementhouse Oo ‘‘thestnut Street, now i3 course of erection. Will be completed in one month. Will be sold cheapor exchanged for property inanother partofthecity. J J Jolinston, Real F«tate Agent. FOR SALE— House and lot on urper Pow- na! Street. near Flusten Street. Price $350.00 é J Johnston, Stamper Biock. FOR EXCHANGE.—A three tenement howe, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in a large rent, will be exchanged for a suitable place ia another vart of the city J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. £ OR SALE—A ‘wo story double tenemen: moure On Bishop Street, each tenement con- tatuasix rooms and large yard. Apply toJ J fohnston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let. TO LET—Dwelli ng hous? and shop on lower Q@ueceu Street, house contains eight rooms. isege warehouse attached; everything in Gretciass condition. Rert $170.0", rent of leouse Alone $100.0), Avoply toJ J Johnston, Kieal Estate ager', Ch’town, TO LET,.--On the corner of Prince and Water Streets. a house containing 13 rooms. This place is convenient to railway and boats. iLemt moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Meatate Agent, FOR SALE OR TO LET.~—That well known wusicess hotelon Richmond Street nearthe market, This hotel contains 20 good rooms smi shop, all in zood rerair, good stabling aye 3) horses, with large yardin connection, will be +-old at a bargain om easy terms, or wased for a termof years. Apply toJ J Jom neton, Real Estate agent. J.jJ, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Stamper Block, Ch’town AUCTION SALE OFFER -- PROPERTY: BRICK BUILDING—West side of apper Queen St, being part of Town Lot No. 29, in the 3rd hundred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown, fronting 37 feet 1 inch on Queen St, and extending back by par~ sllel lines about 99 feet,, together with right of way, 9 feet side, to ncrth thereof Zam instructed by Mrs Mary Ann (fer, surviving trustee of the late James Offer, to sell thie valuable property at pablic auction, on the premises, ou Tues- day,the 15th day of November inst, at 12 oclock poor Terms—15 per cent down and balance on delivery of deeds, For turther particulars aggly to Mr. A. A. McLean, Solicitor, Ca’ wwo E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer, 246 d2aw—dypat re Apples Wanted. [ will receive apples suitable for the Haglish marke: to pack on owners aceount tcom Monday the 3lst inst, until the de- wactare of the steamer Lake Winnipeg, <e Twill pay good prices in cash for sma)) ive of Ribstons, Spve, Ruseets, King Tompkins, Ben Davies and Baldwins They must be No. 1. in quality and fee from all spots and bruises. They vauaet wot be carried in bags. : D. FERGUSON. ~—H&en §1,.Ch’iown Oct 22 ’98. 247. been finiehed. eric’s executors, cross-examined the wit- ness, and got answers similar to the fore- going. He warned her that ehe was ina serious position. Mrs. Mills said she eharged her patients a guineaa week if they could afford to pay thatsum. She bad no idea that taking Mr Freceric fora drivea few days before bis death was the worst thing that could have been done at the time. The taking of the testimony bas not yet The inquest was adjourned fora week. The corner read Mr. Frederic’s will, which isdated August 17th. One of the witnesses of the will testified that Mr. Frederic was perfectly sané at the time the will was witnessed. i a a The Nicaragua Canal. ed Cuutsx, Colambia, Ovt 30—There ir much exctement here over 4 proposal before the Colombian Congress to pretest against the construction of the N caragns canal. Colombia renews her claims to the Mosquito territory. me Still Believes Him Dead. Tresxton, Oct 27—Mrs Ireland, the wif- of Dr Ireland, who divappeared so my-- teriously from Montreal, places no cre- dence in the story that letters to Treoton addressed in her busband’a writing were sent ashore {rom steamers touching at Father Point. She states that she has re~ ceived no communication from ber husband, whom she believes to be drowred. Otherrelatives of the doctor know of no letter from him or any other person in connection with the case. ——— Another Plague Victim. Vieyna, Oct 30—The death is announce» ed of Franlein Pecha, one of the two nurses who attended the late Herr Barisch, of Professor Nothnegie’s pathological la.- boratory, the victim of the outbreak of bubonic plague in Vienna, ee A ten cent package of Magnetic Dyes and very little work will make a new blouse of your faded silk one—try it. OPERA HOUSE 2 Nights Only WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY November 2-3. — A Tremendous Hit Everywhere. THE BOSTON CRITERION COMEDY CONCERT COMPANY. A Strictly High Class Show. 6—Star Artists —6 Wim. Wrylic.........-ccescseses oseee Comedian Kate Sanford....Comediene and Vocalist Fk eS seesecsesoe. Magician Miss Blanche Fernandez........... Vocaliat Miss Hattie Wood........ Artist De Mystery G. W. Bunnell......... Artistic Manipulator A show thai ladies admire. Two hours ef solid fun. Come and Jaugh with us. Reserved Seats, 35 cents.. Genera] Aamission, 25 cents. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 2 1898 PROBABLE CABINET CHANGE. —- Will They get Rid of Him ? “ Orrawa, October 30.—A federal cab- inet chauge is on the tapis. Lieutenant. Governor Patterson is anxiousto retire from his position in Manitoba, and Mr, Sifton is being urged by Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier to accept it. There isa growing feeling among the liberals that “Sifton must go,” and unless the can be get rid of before @ session of parliament, ‘he party managers feel that it is impo ~ ble just tosay what will bap- peo. But the trouble is Sitton does wot wantto go. ,He is still “young Napoleon,” and prefers ‘o impose his imperious will on the peo; |" of the North Wes: as weil ason bixecco! :aguee. Matters cannot go on much lopger a® they are witbout jeopard z ng the interests of the party as a whole, In Manitobs, the liberals are split up into rival Sifton and Richardeon fac- ticus, with Richardsou’s men at present on top. Unless Sifton canbe shelved and put out of politics altogether, a quarrel is likely to injuriously affect Green way’s chances when be appeals to the province next year. Accordingly Sifton bas been offered the lieutenant-governorship of Manitoba. Liberals bere are praying fervently that he will accept. Should Sifitun, doso he will be able to exercise more direct per- sonal supervisionof the editorial columus of the Winnipeg Free Press, which paper “Events” says he bought for $42,000. As to Sifton’s successor, it is difficult to foretell] what wou'd bappen asthe west- ern liberal covtingent does not contain any men big enough for the job. | Te ——— Prince Louis Napoleon. Lorpon, Oct 30—The Rom> correspon- dent of the Times says: “I learn that Prince Louis Napoleon, who was supposed to have rejoined his regiment in Ruasia, is really at Geneva, where he has raised, en specia! securitu, a Joan of auch dimen- sions as excludes the hypothesis of iis being required for private purposes. Prince Louis has long been the candi- date of the Bonapartists for the Frenecb throne in preference to his brother, Prince Victor.” Success in modera life lies in concen~ tration. The active and economical or. ganiems survive, the slow and costly per~ ish.—Agricultural Advertising. The remains of the late Empress Eliza. beth of Austria have been transferred to their final resting place ir, the vaulte of the Capauchio church, where they now lie beside the remains of the late Crown Prince Radolph. Lord Kitchener, the hero of the Soudan is forty vine years of age and unmarried. He bas been always toe busily eogaged in warlike enterprises to have time for love making. Perhaps now that he has res conquered the Soudan be may be ioduced ‘ogive his a'tention to the matrimonial question. Lord Kitchener served iu the French army against the Germans, acd with the Turkish army aaainst the Rus- riaos, so that he seems to have a great fondne-+ for the tented field 4 (@ e) e) @ 4 @ @) 343 @) ! (@ *- ~ 2 | e) 2 Prizes Monthly. @) ®) You havea chance, and an @ ® absolutely fair chance, of win- ® @ ning one or more of 34/1 e ® prizes, valued at from $4 to ®) @ $10,000, every time you buy ee o one of the tickeis issued by © 6) = e ° Che Ganadian © e > © Royal Art Union, Limited. ¢ @ Send your name on a post- 3 » eard for prospectus and p.ans, ® ‘ which will fully explain our e 9) metho of drawing. ©) (@ ee @ e) Next Drawing: ®) ( ©) 9) (oe @ © THE CANADIAN ROYAL ART UN!OH, LTO., © % 238 & 240 ST. JAMES ST., 2 MONTREAI,, e SWBLBDECLSLIL CLOSE seaese® TENDERS ——FOR. Prince Edward Island Deben- tures. Tenders will be received at the Provincial Treasury, Charlottetown, until noon of the 22nd day of Novem- ber, 1898, for the purchase of all or any of the $18,000 Debentures au- thorized to be issued for construction of Prince of Wales College, by the Provincial Act of 1897, 60 Vic., Cap. 6. The Debentures are in denomina- tions of $1,000 and $500, to bear in- terest at the rate of 34 per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, and will he dated Ist December, 1898, redeem- able in 30 years. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. 254 2 a week until 21st Nov. ARTIFICIAL TEETH Satisfaction guaranteed in every m- epect or money refunded. No cha: ge for extracting. ‘Dr. J. P. Murray : ee OU - SHOULD - KNOW That we lead the trade in ready to wear clothing for men and boys You Should Know That our mantle roomfis s2cond to none inthe city, Our styles are all the very latest, the quelities are as good as you can find, and our prices are the lowest. YWE DO BRNO tee AT Fit-Reform Clothing is the best reaay to wear Clothing and much better than one half of the custom made clothing, and only costs about one half—see the styles and prices and | J 7 (yl : iS n you will be convinced that it will put money in your pocket to trade with us—pricrs of suits $10,12, 15 and 18, Price of O’coats, $10, 12,15 ani 18. Price of pants, $3, 4 and 9. FALL UNDERCLOTHING No doubt about the quality of underclothing handled by us, we only handle the best that money can buy. We are selling agents for the now famous unshrinkable brand. Every garment warranted to out- wear any other garments in the market. Overcoats, - Reefers - and' Suits It is not so much the price of a coat, as the quality—therefore it would be well tc buy your fall and winter clothing from us, as we positively show the best clothing made. THE BEST MAKERS OF CLOTHING IN CANADA Show their samples to us only —therefoie you cannot get the best in other stores. 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