| | | JOHNSTON Reai Estate Agent c ‘ T t otam pe » UCK , i iOtTLELOWN, P.E. . —— Houses For Sale , . 3 House ro-ms i ft I Prix x”) ’ ‘a7 )—Honuse andsh3o0, 6 rcoms Ot 5043 Price $600, SAY PLiGLDIST- -House $1000.009 PPTO'VN /RO“ ALTY—(Oae mie from the city) house barns aad coach house, with iW acces of land, Price $2 ") LAP TON ST. (.a8')}—House heated with hot Water, barns ete. l’rice $120)00 will ex- | ‘ 1.49 ST House, 5 room3 Price $309 j IB RLAND ST--House, 5 rooms, good ttilac. smal garden. Price $199.09 west)—Three tenement honse, (wil! exchange) Ae ad 5 ad STONS IEJTNUL? S?T—Two tenement houge, (will exchang KROHESTER ST [sear Queen St House snd) sho» with ontouddings—bdusiness stund. Price $200).00 z "LE ASANT ST. & ST. PETER’S I . D—Large house, new Prive 21400.00 3T) 4 ST—(Gilows Hill) honse reoms, bao, heated with hotatr Price $1100 IWNAL ST~—(Near Euston) two tenement Price 3125) RO-S 3f—Two tenem :nt house, new. Price o7 4e,. new LIGYLAND AVE NU E—Ho6~e2. 8S ‘rooms ua » L360 x 19d Price $8 } iGHtAND AVEN eooateneted. each Price $5 ).00 each, Two houses, just 6 room: Lots 408190 ft. i@ ; fan L,>! ch) Houses ‘lo Let KING JTREET?S(WE3T)-6roomsand stable $3.5) ver monch. ING 3-7 room; $5. per mosth, gs \VEST STREE!.— Opposite residence fis:: of Sir L. H. Davies a nou-:e, 11 as rooms, beths, hot water, sewerag: Rent moderate BRIGHTOIN RIAD—10 room: an? bathroom ; ’ 7 _- not water aad elec:ric light $ L year. SOU rHPORT (near ferry) 3 rooms. garden $50 | per year TER STREET—(WEST) Brick house 1} Goms. Price $150. per year BRIGI(ITON ROAD=—I1 rooms and bath room, water closet, elevtric light etc $200 a year BRIG ATON ROAD—3 rooms‘and bith room é eh water and stabie $16) 09 a year ' . ® PLEASANT ST.-— House 8 rooms, stableaad ‘ coack house. $6.50 per mo. OUTHPoORT-Summer cottage, trd cu i t seaaw. $3) o v2" | | eal Ke ate bonghtaad so'd | ce | The Big Maritime Fair Nova ScotiaProvincsal Exhibition SEPTEMBER 23rd to 30th, 1899 $1700—Oferiti: 2428 reased prizes in Cattle, Sheep, Poul- try, Agricaltural Prodncta, Fiowers and Fish. Improvep Facinities 1x Every Dara trMent. $Q)" Write for Prize List, Tn Four Day’s Racing—Big Pur. ses—ifor Trotting & Pacing SPECIAL ATIRACTIONS surpassing the splendid programmes of previous years The world’s Greatest Artists in Marvel- ous Feats of Dexterity and Side Splittivg Spec alties. * Concluding every evening with a rezlistic presentation of British Suldiers in Actue} ‘ Wartare. i “Lord Robdert’s War With the Afghans Famous March to Kandahar,” and ‘“f'he Storming of Pei war Kotal”’ a noted Afghan Stronzhold, produ ced with over two hundred British Sailors a nd Soldiers from the arrison, a number of whom actually took part inthe Afzhan W ar Fireworks Galore. Magnificent Duispl ay Every Evening, For Priz» List and all ,information apply to J,“E. WOOD, Man. and Secy apnea at ill bi— aw Hughes < The Peoples’ Druggist Drigs are expensive, Sometimes they re more expensive than’need be. : Avid sometimes they“are not co reliable g* they onght to be. There was atime when the prices of drugs #¢ were away up—too high altogether. That ts not the case now. The Apoth~ ecaries Hall changed that some time ago. _ You can get perscriptions from pure rugs at the proper prices— no fancy profits You can get all my reliatie epecial remedies; they’ve been tried and fuund effective. - The price — the main thing —will be found right in every case, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHA KLUTTETGWN, AUGUST 21 , 2899 A SON BADLY FOOLED. Feet to Find His Father's Hidden Fortune Loxpoy, Aug 17,—Some people are satisied with making themselves jectionable during life, but must needs coutrive to leave behind them such plaus ae will,wben carried out, cause further ‘ulleriug or annoyance. Some time ago there died an old farmer, supposed to have been wealthy, who tor years had been at war with his only son, whom he bad turned outof doors, The deceased man’s papers showed thet the oaly sum of money which could be traced was less than $1,000, which was be- queathed to two friends,who were apro at. ed executors of the faimer’s will. Tuis document declared that whereas thefarmer had been greatly disappointed in bis sop, he had dee del to leave all hia wealth to him only on condition that he proved himselfa man of grit and persever- ance, whish so far he bad not done. The test the executors were to see prop~ erly performed was for the son to pass an examination at a certain college for agriculturiats. Then he wes to repair toa | certain spot in the field, and dig down to a pth of fifteen teet, when he would come upon the fortune his father had desired to leave him. The conditions of the will were notof a kind the heir particularly cared about, but having no means of his own, and believing, as others did, that his father must have lied worth fully $100,000 he decided to fulfill the conduions, Three times the heir failed in the exami- nation, but at length he passed, and then went to the executors of his father’s wil for instructions as to howto set about the actual acquisition of the bnried for. tune. After some delay, he, in the presence of the executors and numerous friends, com- menced to dig for the fortune. Working single handed, as he was compelled to do, he was laboriog for nearly three days ere ne come upon an iron-bound box, which be recognized as having been his father’s. Un examination it was’found to con« tain nothing more than a note to the ef- fect that the box was the whole fortune, and that his disappointment would be to he son what the son’s whole life had been father. Subsequent enquiries | elicited the fect that shortly before his ‘eatb the farmer had given nearly $115,- UU aWay amoog Various charitable insti- cutioos,. Dus Fifteen ' : ‘ ie ne in ——_ Water Famine. Lexpon, August 18—This has been the | drie-t snmmer on record here. Ouly 190 | tons of water prr acre has fallen instead | of the usual average of 610 tons. For 25 | days the thermometer has registered a emperature Of cver 80 degrees. — Mr. J. 8. Larke, Canadian commercial | agent for Australia, reporting to the De. |} partment of rade aod Commer ceunder | date of July 4th, onthe tr d+ ‘between | Canada and New Zealand, gives the ex- | ports for thie colony to the Dominiun for | the year 1898 as $18550, an increase of $15,400 on the p evious year. Thein« ports from Cenaia were $357 556, ana in- | crease forthe vear cf$52,905, Besidis | the increases, Mr. Lurke esys. that th- } returos showa “thevmtroduction of smal! | lots in mnany lines, suowing an activity : n' an iterest in trade with Canada. Mica ot this was the result of the calling of tue Canadian-Australian steamers at Welling. ton. eit didielaiaiamicliiabeinen Litigation— To the lawyers brings elation, To the clients consternation, To the counsel animation, To the “devil” reputation, To the usher agitation, To the jury aggravation, To the witnes: indignation, To the judge consideration, To reporters expectation, To the loser lamentation, To the winner exaltation, To the public information. -~London Punch _—__ ee Tae words of praise bestowed upon Hood’s Sarsaparilla by those who have vsed it proved the merit of the medi« cive. Cnuvreu EDGEHILL, srs" Windsor N. S. The Bishop of Nova Scotia, Chairman Board of Trustees Miss Lefroy of Cheltenham Ladies’ Coilege England, Principal with Nine Resident Experienced Governesses. Housekeeper Matron a trained Nurse, Preparation for the Udiversities, Michaelmas Term begins Sept 13th 1899 For Calendar and Blank form of Applicat- onsjfor admission, apply}to Dt HIND Secre ary MW Stf IT e117 COCoDs IN am. Belt Buckles Waist Sets Géo. E, Hughes %& The Peoples Drnggist a ie Apothevaries Hal! Neck Clasps ee Sunn ysideCharlottctown ee i A . w ie men Of Omamnegnn Jntlnw he unders zn ESTEEMED EXCHANGES Montreal Star: Tue contention that the Libersls should submit their ‘‘new nolicies” to the people as soon as possible , is unanewerable. They most certainly should. Coming into power pledged to one course of action, they have taken the precise contrary—and it is high time that they secured & mandate from the people. They come in as free traders; they are protec''on.ste. They came in to reduce expenditure, and stop the growth of the public debi; tney bave addeu twenty mil- iion peraonum to the expenditure, and they have increased the vet debt by six millions. They promised us pure govern- meot @nk clean politics; and they have givea us @ “business is business” Govern- meat, and West Hurou. They hinted at a preferential tariff arrangement with Great Britain; and they have adopted a tariff which neither secures usa preference in the British markets nor has prevented BIG BARGAINS —— | \———. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S ODD LINES AND SIZES IN BOOTS SHOES (ND SLIPPERS Just the cine you want for the holidays—for frollicking ubrut the ountry, and scampering around the In fact we have a LARGE and well assorted stock. We can fit you all. Mens. Boys, Laeirs and babies. SE American imports from Outrunning those from Britain. By all means, the people should be given aa opportunity o speak. _— —— a a O TEMPORA “We have seen the choleric knight who declared beforea rightecus heaven that $38,000,900 was a tax heavier than Canads could bear, detending (to his credit be it said without apy display of enthusiasm) and expenditure of 360,000,000. “We have seen the party of purity (such was the proud title they arrogated tothemseles) convicted of the grossest bribery and corruption. “Wehaveseen them dt fending the a:- tion of their machine, and have witnessed the apectacie of Ministers of the taking part in diegusting orgies. Crown election “We have seen the solemn protestors against a gerrymander gerrymandering at will, and cutting and carving the coun- ties to suit their electoral desigus, “Wehave seen,too, the advocates of prohibition solemnly declaring tha: they never meant anything by their declara- tions.”—Fredericton, N. B., Gleaner. The lowneas of theNile is threatening the Egyptian cotton crops. 2 How Japanese Catarrh Cure Cures Nasal Catarrh. Japanese Catarrh Cure is a penetrating, soothing, and healing pomade, Which is in serted up the nostrils by a small camel's hair pencil. The heat of the body melts this pomade and the patient breathes the soothing medica- tion through the nostrils, and the nasal chan- nelsopenup. The stuffed-up feelifig in the head leaves, and the person can breatiie natur- ally through the nose. The dul] pains across the head cease. Continual use for a short time soothes the mucous membrane until the sore- ness and inflammation are all gone. The bad odor of the breath passes away, and the lost senses of smeil and hearing returns. The drop- ping in the throat is permanently checked, and the nose does not stop up towards night. ‘The discharge from the nose grows less and less, and finally stops altogether. I: does not drive the disease into the throat or lungs or intothe ears, as so Often is done by washes, douches, and the temporary relief catarrh powders and snuffs which contain cocaine and other fatal alkaloids, which relieve at the time. but give rise to a faise security, Japanese Catarrh Cure is a thorough antiseptic, is cleansing and hea)- ing in its action, aud soothes the minute ap- plied. Six boxes are absolutely guaranteed to cure any case of nasal catarrh, or money will be refunded. A free sample will be sent to any person suffering from this most dangerous dis- ease. Enclose 5cent stamp. Sold by all drug- gists. S0cents. Six for $2.50, or by mail. Ad- dress, The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 121 Church Street, Toronto, {143 & ld by Geo. E. Hughes THE WEEK'S GROCERIES... <¥ Perhaps you would like to get a little more for what you spend. Perhaps you would like to have everything fresh and nice. If you will try my'store I think you will find that your money will go farther, Aud all the groceries you get will be good and fresh. J. J. McK ENNA, .QUEEN ST. GROCER PARM FOR SALE Sixty acresof arable land and <= acres of Marsh lana at Mt. Herbert, Lot 48, about 45 acres of farm in @ good state of cultivation, Good dwelling honse, barns and coach house on premises’ The property is weli situated, convenient to churches, school, and good shipping facilities, An everiasting supply of marsh mudon the r.AAMc n, Solicitor, Ch’town, or to erty. Terms 5 a r { prop y. pe — easy pply at the office o ® e PATRICK O'GR ADY, J’ownal 31, Ch’town with best materia! and work through , Out. Keep the money on tue Island, queauitmes Big Stock Smal! Prices BEFORE YOU BUY Weeks & Warren CHARLOTTETUW H Business College — AN D— Writing Academy Will re-open for the Fall and Winter Term ON AUGUST 29th. (‘Let the Searchlight of Practics Utuminat e the uark plaves of Theory”) A THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical institution, in which young men and women are not Only taught Beokkeeping (in aii ite applications to Commerce) both by single and double entry, but are trained how to do business by actual business transactioas, fhe students act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, boo<-kKeepers and accountanrs in actual business operations, and the curresey issued by the Co lege Bank, and the mdse. issutd from the Emporium are used in boua- fide business transactions. just the sam? as in mercantile and banking Aouses. Book- keepingin iself nmraybe leirned at homa, but a knowledge of howto transact busiaess cannot be thus acquired. That our e.urss and system of trainiag is emiently practical write for testimonials from basiuess men and from students who are now nolding lucrative and responsible positions, SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double “entry (theoretical snd practicaijeActual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Busines Correspondence Commerciul Aritnm:tie, Commercial Law, Rauiroading, Steamboat- ing, Banking (ectual practice in the College Bank), Typéwriting, Snorthand, and Navi- gatioa. : FACOLTY: I. B. Miller, Princ'pal, Teacherof Book- Keeping, arithmetic, Business Practice. Business Corresp“udcnee, typewritiag and Navigation, A. ©. Me Millan, Vice Principal, Teacher of Railroading, Stesmboating, Banking, ac- connting and Actual Busivess Praciies, J. Harry Williams, teacher of Business Penmanship. Wm. Mo:an [‘icense'] Teacher of Short- hand, George 8. Enman, Esq.. [Law Firm Me- Donalu & Inmabj Lectuier 0a Commercial! Law For circulars or full infor mation write orapply to L. B. MILLER, Principal All interested are Jcordinally invitei to eal} the Coliege and inspect our system of training and work Jn general, Wate hes ratte eats EME EA Ee Watches in Nickel cases $300 to $1000 un on Silver yy 700 » 3000 " Gold n 16.00 » 19000 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.0 Ribbon Guards 2dc Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Studs 0O5to 200 Brooches 23 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.06 50 to Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. , . , ~_ Also some in solid silver: EW. TAYLOR PORTO RICO SUGAR Thirty tons Just landed For sale by FORACE HASZARD Charlottetown Ist August 1899 2 w eod SEMANA $75.00 will buy the best hand mede bugzy ou” oO 7D mechanics, and buy from F Rk. F and r - R. Fos rOpper uesa Strea: ae Watt 3 ROWSE = The Wenderfal Cheap Men sh i tie = 9. 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