. » — — eae ee at —— = ee oo: = ‘a - Jonge oF oe ere es oa sa “ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 14, 189% Il will guarantee that my Kiiney Cure will core 00 per cent. ermplaint end in ‘many instances fhe moat serious forms of Bright's dieease. If the digease is com- plicated send a four- ounce vial of urine. We will analyze f& end advise you free what to do. MUNYON. @ vial. Golde te Health at éruggie's, 25c. . 1 1505 Arch st., Phila. 1 advice free 1. J. JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent Real Estate | on Commision, Estates Man Rented. B uught and sold ged. Houses ‘nts Collected. Stam per Block Coarlottetown, P.E. I. 4 house on Euston Street, in ows Hill This bhonse con- id kitchen, in good order, and ot air. Good stable and large on, will be sold cheap. Apply teal state Agent SALE of (ra FOR nity taioe 5 room & is heated with yard in connec to J J Johnstor. Real E landin Char of Arthur on @Casy FOR SALE— Three acres of pottretown, com mon, near resideuce Peters, Esq, will be sold «heap an terms, JJ Johuston, Stam per Block about four (4) acres of landin rlottetown, can be d! vided in agenuine Bargain, tamper Biock. FOR SALE- the City of Ch totwentyv bull J J Johustoa, ng lots, FOR ~In the business centre ol fhariottetown, a i:arge three story house with lot 84x52 (f: also excellent outbuildings, a suitable plince for a first class boarding house, Wilib: so'd cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Rea! Estate Agent, SALE A house situate’ on the cor- Street and St. Petera Road 10 rooms has a good cellar and 63. The house is built 8 years lent condition. Apply toJ J {state Agent. EXCHANGE--A double hestnut Street, now in ecourre of erection. Will be completed in one month. Will be sold cheapor exchanged for property ip 4nother partofthecity. J J Johnston, Rea' Estate Agent. FOR SALE- pal Street. nea J J Johnston, FOR EXCI hous +, situate brinpgyino a lar a enitable plac JJ Johnsion, FOR SALE- ner of Pleasan House contai: stable on prem aod is in exce Jobneton Real FOR SALE OR tenement hous? ou House and lot on unper Pow- Eusteo street. Price $350.00 “tamper Block. ANGE.—A three tenement n Eusten Street, newly built, e rent, will be exchauged for in another vart ofthe city eal Estate Agent. FOR SALE- house on Bish« ainssix room: ohnston, Sta: Houses To Let. 4 two story doub'e tenemen: p Street, each tenement con- and large yard. Apply toJ J riper Block, TO LET—Dweiling hous? and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. Large warehouse attached; everything in first c ass condition. Rent °3170.0°, rent of house alone $! 0.00, Apply toJ J Johnston, Keal Estate Avent, Ch’town, TO. LET.--O Water Streets. Phis place is c Rent moderate Hetate Agent, POR SALE ( business hotel 1 the corner of Prince and a house containing 13 rooms. avenient to railway and boata. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real R TO LET.-—That well known m Richmond Street near the market. This iotel contains 2) gcod rooms wnd'shop, all ‘a good re»ruir, good stabling /or 30 horses, with large yardin connection, will be -old at a bargain on easy terms, or ‘eased for a termof years. Apply to JJ johnston, Rea. Estate agent. J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, [4tamper Block, Ch’town ’ — @eeee 280 e * So J~*Bb86bb8 Shingles at 980 SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30 SHING LESAT $!'.50 SHINGLES AT $1 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.3C SHINGLES at $2 50 Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, a!l kinds—all prices. Everything else you reguire io our line Puove (81. James Barrett, Con 20lly’: Wharf. cee at) @e GO Oe 22607 DB S2G6O6S OS SX SBVHOSS O47 42808 se @4 Gwe te © SVC E2eves 6°06 ®& ees uction Sale. Estate ollate F. W. Moore. On Wednesday the 16th Novem ber, inst, at 12 o’clock noon, on the premises Poplar ‘Tercace, I will sell by Public Auction all that fine property fronting the P. W. C: grounds abont 54 ft on Kent St. and runo~ ‘og back 170 ft with rigbt of way to Cum- herland St. There iv on the property a well-built Drick house, 16 rooms, hot-water heating, and large stable and coach~house and kitchen garden in rear. $2000 can rm main secured on property if desired. Also a spleadid pasture Jot of two acres on Kensingtoa Road about § mile from the homestead. Aleo all tue house furniture, etc. be- ginning on eame dey at 10 a. m. and con-~ tanning the following day if necessary. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. 255 dy ecd tf Nov 3 1898 of al) forms of kidweey | ESP PNT TPE = Of Special ~> $ = Interest to Women +: Mending and Darning We are told that a “stitch in time saves nine ;” but it is often the case that a little bit of judicious prevention will save ninety-and-nine. The great lifficulty in mending lies in the almost Imp. ssible tact of darning the edges of the rent together in good shape. It is a good plan to buy some net lace, such as is used for canopies or draperies, or for the darning-in pattern with which the ladies are familiar. If, when the knees of children’s garments wear thin, vit of this lace is based on the under d carefully darned dewn on the ide with§ fine thread or yarn the color of the tabric, the garment will wear almost as long again. A piece of fine net darned down on the wrong side f a tablecloth will save a large rent, in scarcely show. A careful who believes that waste a crime, a 1 will housekeeper, of anything is almost uses coarse net for darning thin places in is surprising uch wear, and how easy the work is. Cut the lace in a square, if ye to use it that way, lay it 7 1 P ’ thly on the goods, and with a long ) CtOweILS, lt IS , , , longer they will how m SmMO¢ ’ } ’. +} al 1] . needle and very softthread follow the meshes of the lace in and out, each og , mesh alternating until the edges are sewed fast. Becareful not to take the stit ches through to the right if it is desirable not to have the patch show through. Then a few judiciously distributed running down on the right side of the goods, being very careful to follow grain of the fabric, and make a short stitch on the right with a long stitch on the wrong side, and a great deal of hard work in the way of later patching will be avoided. It is surprising how many uses one will find for this lace, once it is kept in the work basket. A couple of yards of mosquito netting will furnish a great many pacthes, andwill also make the most convenient and useful bags for buttons, thread or many sorts of garden seeds. Indeel, its uses are manfiold, asany housewife will find once she makes the experiment.—Northern Messenger. side, at least ——e oe Amount of Material. The amount of material for skkirts varies according to the pattern and the economical tendencies of the cutter. A circular skirt four yards wide and of two gores requires four yards of forty- inch goods and seven of twenty-two. Five-gore skirts of the same width need seven yards of the narrow-width goods and four yards and five-eights of forty- two-inch goods. With a circular flounce to the knees the latter skirt needs another yard. If of seven gores and four yards wide allow eight / yards of twenty- two-inch goods or five and a halt*of forty. In giving you these measurements I allow for a medium skirt, which is forty inches long, and which usually requires a waistband of twenty-three inches.—Ladies Home Journal. For the Hands. A formula fora wash, given by a not- ed specialist at the request of a number of ladies obliged to do their own house- work, and desirous of keeping their hands in nice order, is as follows : Rained or boiled water....1 gallon Powdered borax......... ' ounce | Oat WHORE. si. ens Faces 1 package Let the mixture stand fortwo or three days; then strain and adda little alcohol to keep it. If desired, a little glycerine may be added to the mixture, though it is not necessary, as the oat- meal provides an oily element. Apples for Health. “Apples” says a medical authority, “are an excellent brain food, a preven- tive of throat disease, and so easily digested that every person should eat at least one apple that is ripe and juicy before going to bed. ‘The most deli- cate system is not injured by this fruit if it be slowly and perfectly masticated, because it contains more phosphoric acid in an easily assimilated form than any other fruit. Apples stimulate the action of the liver and encourage healthful sleep. Another physician prescribes an apple scraped into pulp | just before retiring, to patients afflicted | with insomnia. Canned Gooes. | Young house-keepers cannot be too often reminded that as soon as a can of | any fruit, vegetable, fish or meat is opened its contents should be emptied ‘at once into an earthen or glass bowl | and allowed to stand for a few hours to ' Specialties- Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- draw back the oxygen that heat has eliminated. Left open in a tin can, poisonous chemical changes will take place — Gilt Frames, Gilt frames may be cleaned by wip- ing them gently with a soft, clean cotton cloth moistened in sweet oil. i> 2a ESTESMED EXCHANGES St John Sun: “You should sea us next year,” said Me Tarte wt Va‘leyfield, ajlud- io his ,romised increase of public mtleve, Heiss better than bis word. We do not nevd to wait for next year. We ee them now in the swollen bills of every nonth, y lig ——— + a+e— NEWS NOTES ee ee The interests of Canada at the Paris ex— position in 1900 will be represented by three commissioners, one from Ontario, one from Quebee and one from the Mar:- time Provioces. Mr J X Perreault, of Moutreal, has been appointed b7 the Gov- ervioent ax the Quebec member of the commission. Mr Perreaul: was at Pjila lelphia in 1876 and at Paris in 1878 The general traffic manager of the Can~ adian Pacific Railwav,Mr D MeNiccl', es.imates that 50,000 peoy ls have zone to tbe Klondike this season and that 20,006 of them wi | return to their homes witnou reaching the gold fields. Each hao car- ried with bim an outfitcosting several Lundred dollars, sod bis* travelling ex~ reises were not less tusn $250 or $300, making a total average expenditure of pot le-e than $600, ora total INVe€stment of $30,000,000 10 pursuit of the I'hbus far Jess than ouestitth &. ween brought away, tabing Own statements as correct phantom. much has the miners a Piate Grass Broxen.— A few days ago a small boy threw a stone and broke one of the plate glass windo»s in Messrs Beer & Gofl’s store on Queen street. Ir was insured in Liovd’s Piate Glass Ineure ance Company. of New York, reprerent d Le-e by MrjR K Jou. The company con- tracted wiih R B Norton & Co to supply the glass, which was repl c:d on Sar- urday. —— Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refuna the money ifit failsto cure. 520 TD Practical Watches So low-priced that the poor man need not go without one. So practical that they will’ last a lifetime. “e’ve lots of them. We want vou to have one of them. G. FF. HUTCHANON. (Jueen St. Jewelery Store, Tenders for Lease billsborough Skating Rink. For ensuing Skating Seascn from Nov 20th inst to lst of May next, will be received up to 15th November inst at neon, Address under cover marked “Tender for lease of Skating Rink. A. A. BARTLETT 254 2 weeks eod Sec Trea SPECIAL OFFER. For Xmas and New Yes«rs. Yiu can get L duz Cabi:ret Photos for $3.00 or l dez victoria Cabinets tor $200 at Lewis; either on flat cr g'osey paper. We make this liberal proposition eo tLat every one can bave Photos for Xmas and New Years presents. Come as soon a8 possible sc as to give us time to finish them. | Perfection in Crockery _— Another arrival of beautiful China, | Glass, Porcelain and Earthenware. All new aod pretty patterns. Novelties tor Xmas and Wedding presents. ALSO A lJarge stock of New Wall Papers direct from the manufacturer. Call and get prices. We are sure to euit you at the old | stand, Grafton St., Nurth side of Market! House. Cc. LEWIS HENRY R. LORDLY ©. EB -M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Eogineeriag Cornell University. Censulting Engineer for Gevera! Work, ing and Bridge Derigning. Offices at Charlottetown and St.sJobn. Island correspondence addressed to harlottetowa, ‘ ‘ Keep Your Money =Mr. Shoddy It is dead easy to mak é big offers of rewards when there is not money. having to put up the taking a shoddy guarantee No dealer unless he was an ASS would be guilty of card and putting it in good honest clothing, DON’T BE MISLED a oer raga Pay be quite safe in offering a reward tor sufficient evidence to con viet i 3 7 fil ees ae ee a dealer of taking their no guarantee caras and putting them in inferior makes sure that there wa» no other inferior makes maé e. When we guarantee a suit or o’coat we money beck. . cc) t much. GOOD ALL - WOOL ULSTERS | $5.75, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 We have over one thousond ulsters in stock to fit boy any szie This card is a Guarantee that the cloth in this garment has been sk “% thoroughly SPONGED and SHRUNK 3% and the workmanship First Class, and our prices Fully Guaranteed to be the 7 av, lowest on Prince Edward Island. Your y money back every time if you want it. PROWSE BROS, Charlottetown. NZ NL ML NIL BY, SESE IEMS ME SNE SY ME SES Me SSM Sa SUS IRR IR UR IR OR IO OR Fit-Reform O'Gsais $10, 12, 15, 18 and 20 All hand made stiched throughout with silk made and trimmed better than custom work Fit . Reform Suits SiO, 12, 13, 18, 20, 25 The oly up-to date Reody—to-Wear clothing in the market don’t ask you to go to Montreil to get your from 4 years old upto the man of Wo Leadin Men’s Eur Coats a possible chance of ever, if they were We Se Sb se in “ae “av a us ox i as s% “AP We WIS Ve sy. 7. c: - Dress up in the style it don’t PROWSE eROTHERS, THE WONDERE UL CHEAP Wan