ene ot A PERRO tit cm <n SOETTRLE, MT: ~- an Somes Pini A AO nk nee oeeen ge or ae Ta it A cs + re ie Py i i ae Ml os | ; Nanaia ; gee eh ore PE Se iltciti cape tipeume eemeeeeesan Incite aoe F 5 fe eens tential a ee ee sy ee ea ees dome. es rae ee ee oe a er ype Ae et dinate : Ng eRe econ aR tap cm Oe Ree a ne Sen Ae J. J. JOANST0 Real Estate Agent Real Estate boughtaad sold op Commission, Zatatee Managed. Houses Rents Collected. Stamper Block C .arlottetown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FORSALE FOR SALE —The house and premises known asthe “North ‘ar Hotel”, situate in ) Great George Street. next to W, E. *” Dawson's Hardware Store. Price $13- &00 agenuine bargain. Avplyto lJ John- sson Real Estate Agen’, Stamper Block, Rented. POR S\LE.—\( plot of land in the west pro part of the city rice $125.00 !J J John- son, Real FE «tate Ageat FOR SALF.~An acra of land in Charlottet tewn Rovalty near revidence of Wm Sim mons. Price $150.00, J J Johnston, Rea- Vatate Agent. FOR SALE —Seversa! Building Ltain the vicinity of Bavfieid St. will be sold cheap. JJ johnston, Real Estat) Agent. POR SALE.—~ A hone on Pownol Street. er the jail, containing 9 rooms, Good yard ediarge barn on promises, J J Johnston al Eatete Afient POR SALE.—In Cherlottetown Commea in ‘he vieinity of Rrightoa. about 6} acres of land tbe sold cheap. */ J Johnston, Real Es- tte Agent, FOR SALE —A hous on Easton Street, in vity of Gallows Hill. This house con- »8 roome and kitcl.en, in good order, and heated with hot air Good stable and larre ri in connection, wi'l be sold cheap. o J J Johnston, Real |\dstate Agent Apply FOR SALE,—A honse situated on the co-- ner of Pleasant Streetand St. Peters Road if nse contains 19 roo:ns has a good cellar and eon premises. T.1¢e honse Is built 8 years rod is in excellent co mdition. Apply to JjJ Johnston Real Estate Agent. VOR SALE —Thre wres of tandin Char- etown, common, ear resideuce of Arthur Peters, Fsq. will be sold cheap anion easy vwrms, J J Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE—about ‘our (4) acres of land in ve City of Charlotte! own, can be divided in- twenty building lots, agenuine Bargain, / J Johnston, Stam pur Block. POR SALE.—In the business centre of f hariottetown, a mrge three story house with lot 84x52 ft; also excellent outbuildings, » *nitable place for a first class boarding mase, Willbe sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Esta'e Agent, FOR SALE OR FXCHANGE~—A tenement house on course of erection. month. double ‘hestnut Street, now in Will be completed in one Will be sold cheapor exchanged ier property in another partofthecity. J J ohnston, Real Esta:e Agent. FOR EXCHANGS.—A three tenement pease, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in a large rert, will be exchauged for » sajtable place in s nother wart ofthe city J J Johnston, Real ¥ state Agent. FOR SALE—A two story double tenemen: honse on Bishop Strvet, each tenement con- r'assix rooms and \arge yard. Apply toJ J phoaston, Stamper |tiock, Houses To Let -—=_— Paes TO LET.—A ,houseon King Street, near Pownall st. stable and yare; $5.50 . wk per month. J J Johnston, Keal Estate Agent, g TO LET.—H ~use on King Street, con- oq taining 7 roonis, rent $5.00 per month, he J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. 2% TO CFT.— % near Merchar + -& ontaining 6 rc jobnston. *& TOLET.—A Road, heated Ja electric light, ec» tenant reason ksi ate Agent. ri) LET—Dweilin; tgeren Street, hous hartge warehouse e-) glass condition mowse alone $100.00,, K+ a! Estate Agent POR SALE OR TO LET.—That well known es iness hoteion Richmond Street nearthe meraet.. This el contains 20 good rooms wri shop, all fn good reruir, good stabling vert horses, With Iurge yard in connection, will ba -olda a bargain on easy terms, or fovse on ‘King Street, 's Bank of P. E. Island, mms, rent $5 50 per month new house on Brighton with hot water, vaths, etc. Will be rented toa bly, J J Johnston, Real bous? and shop on lower eontains eight rooms. ttached; everything in Rent $1700, rent of Aoply toJJ Johnston, ‘h’to wn, leet for aftermot years. Apply to J J vsaston, Rafal Estee agent. a, LET..#0a ths corner of Prince and y ser Stre 3. a house contaiaing 13 rooms. 8 place isf conven ont to railway and boats. ‘ anna ate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real «i gz J.31, JOHNSTON, teal Estate Agent, dtam per Blocy, Ch’town SPECIAL CHRISTMAS. SALE Yar store is now in fall bloom with prery necessity for the h lidays. This is the place to get u)»-to-date goods. yoner sets, Tea sets, Water sets, Berry ser, Toilet sets. Heautiful lampsall styles very cheap. 4}) konde of new fancy China and Glass, -+- -M.SO.... A splendid lot of Fanev Goods in A ir oms, Dressinj, Cases, Manicures, Neck- t+ boxes, Photo/rames &c. &. ‘') kinds of Dolls, Toys and Games wer; cheap. -oeekRLOTOS.... "on’t forget we are making Cabinet Ph ‘os either on flat or glossy paper for = 09 per doz, Cc. LEWIS » veide, _ wrh Side Market House, “Of Special Interest : | toour Farmers <t <*> ‘ Pea ea LE Oe ee ‘ AA AA aaa AaAAA rar ASAD SS Sd dondcddaada' ds Ay raps SAVVVVVVYY VY VY ’ vVVVVVVVVYVYV » DA Testing Seeds. A good method of testing seed is a table plate that is not warpped, and a pane of glass large enough to cover the plate. Then take two circular pieces of moderately thick cloth, and make them moderately wet; spread these over the plate, and place the seeds between them. The plate should then be covered with the glass to pre- vent evaporation from the cloth, and placed in a room of comfortable living temperature. A hundred seeds or more ol cach sample shoutd be used and the lot should be well mixed before taking the sample. The seeds should be frequently examined, and may be removed as they sprout, when by sub racting the number that fail to sprout from the number put in, the’ per cent. of vitality may be readily found. It is a good plan to place the cloths in boil ing water for a few minutes before using them for a second test to destroy any pores or mycelia of mold with which they may have become infected. The time required to germinate varies great ly in different seeds, so that it is not possible to give any definite rule to go by. The operator will have to be guid ed by his own experience in determin ing the time necessary to sufficiently test a lot of seeds. Stable Doors. An exchange says to have the stable doors cxtra high and wide. Horses dislike to bow the head when going in at a door too low for them, and there is great danger of skittish horses striking the upper door facing with their heads. his makes them shy of low doors ever after. And the width of the stable door is important, too. Narrow doors are dangerous to the safety of a young or shy horse. Hips have been dislo— cated by the horse going out with a rush, and striking the door facing. A horse once hurt in this way is ever after shy of a narrow door. ‘Three feet is not wide enough for a stable door. None should be less than four teet wide and six and a haif or seven feet high. Besides, large doors are convenient to tilose who have to work about stables. ‘hey are better when removing the bedding, or putting new bedding They afford more ventilation in sum-— mer, and they are safer tothe man who handles the horses. And after having the stable doors made large, take care always that there are no projecting nails or pieces of timber in the facings, where a horse is passing could strike them and cut and scar its sides, Does Farming Pay sriefly: Farming pays handsomely if you make it. Well directed effort, judicious rotation of crops and proper marketing of products are the points to which attention must be paid. No business will pay unless conducted upon correct principles. But it de— pends largely upon the farmer. If he is made of the right kind of stuff and has a level head, he will make farming pay. ‘The twentieth century farmer should be unlike those who have peg- ged away on the same plans since Columbus discovered America. He should be properly balanced as to brain and muscle, and should use the former fully as much as the latter. Farmers who are making their business pay are built this way. No farmer of sound mind and unimpaired health should fail at farming, for it; more than any other occupation, is suggestive of its own requirements preceding success. —Agricultural Epitomist. ifs Market only eggs / 55 be stric tly fresh. product that you know to High quality of any the consumption. breeders look for those which have a bright, active look about those which work the hardest to geta full Crop to go tornost with. Size is also one ofthe principal features of a profitable flock, for a pound or two counts up considerably when the entire flock is considered. and the ultimate end of our feathered friends is either the market or family table.—Farming. Increases In selecting your then A When hens are kept in confinement the eggs often have very pale yolks. This condition is quite common in winter with most flocks. The cause is the same which makes butter pale in the winter—lack of green pasture, Steamed cut clover will restore the color ; steamed clover, or clover ensil— age, meat and fresh bone are the three great winter egg specifics.—Ex, ft . cat categaom manh ote. 08 THE DAILY EXAMINER, The © Plarkets. wv>t->t-$ << ot - DDD THE PROVISION MARKET Dressed Hogs Active in Montreal —Chicago Firm—Liverpool Unchanged. According to the Gazetie there was a slight improvement in the demand for smoked ineats in Montreal on Monday and a feir trade was done; but other lines were quiet and prices all round were eteady. We gue: Canadiaa pork, in barrels, $11.50 to $16; pure Canadian lard, in pails, 74c to 7 3 4° per pound; and com~ pound refined, at5cto Sic per pound. Hams, 1%c to 12c, and bacon, 10cto 12¢ per pound. There was a good demand for Cressed hogs, insmall lots, and the market is fairly active and firmer at $5 60 to $5.75 for lightweights, and at $5.25 to $5.40 for heayy per 100 lbs. There was little change in values for provisions in Chicago on Monday, the market being firm throughout the season. Pork closed $8.074 December, $9.40 Jan~ vary, $9.674 May. Lard closed $5 07} December, $5.12} Janurav, $535 May. Short ribs closed $455 December, $4.72} January, $4.80 May. The L-verpooi provision market was without any change of note. Pork cl »ed at &0s; lardat 28-; long cat heavy bacon 28+; joug cut ] ght a 27): short cut hight, 6!: and ta:low at 20, 3! Cash quotahons op at Chieago:-- Pork, $¥.10 1:6 $815; lard, $5.024 to $5 (7>; ribs, $4551 $t.75- thoulders, 4 1-4: to 5}c; short clear eides, $4 82}t0 4 8d PQ» closed i rov siane ec DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter and Cheese Prices at Man- chester and Montr-al. According to the latest available circu!-~ ar of Andrew Clement & Sons, Manches~ ter, (Dec. 7) cheese buyers are now alive to the faet that prices will advance and are asarule buying more freely. The general trade have been caught with light stocks and willbe buyers right through the season. We quote :— Cho'cest eclored or white 425 Finest «“ &< «sc 46s Fine “ oo 42 to 44: The demand for butier is not auite so keen, and there is more left over to night, (Dec. 7) than there bas been for weeks past. Danish has now reatheda dan- gerous price and C snadian agents are well adyised in keeping the popular ts reta:! going if possible. We quote :— Choicest Canadian 1063 to 1123 Finest _ 100s to 104s Fine « 863 to 94s The Gazette reports that there is noth~ log new in cheese in Montreal except that the firm position is accentuated, if anvx thing, aad no finest is Gbtainable under 10 cents. Mail advices from Great Britain state that the first thipment of new sea- son’s New Zealand chee+e, consisting of abont £0 tons, left the cclony on the 2nd inStant, on the Mamari, and is due in Lon-~ don ahout the [8th of January. The de- mand for Canadian cheese keeps firm, and prices ure now 483 and 493 for choicest Septembers, with an occasional 50s for something specially choice. The butter market continues unchanged at 27) cents tor finest, with und-r graies ranging down to L&!«. ° aa, T1LTTh ‘ ¥ ay vy ¥} OATLTAT U Td ai RUB PRAT: com Kidnev Disease Prevented y . odds Kidney Pils, Cnly. ‘* Kidney I Do you know vhatit means? It means that the kid evs are either voflen, or rotting ; the ood is full of poisonous, th isease.”’ death lealing corruption; that the Kidneys ‘tan’t Go their work ; that the victim is a walking charnel-house; that his hours are numbered; that the victim Mus? take Dodd’s Kidney Pills if he does not want to die. Have you Kidney Disease? Is your skin hot and dry; memory fail- ing; breath short; urine, reddish, or pale colored; does it scald when passing ; is your appetite changeable ; do your ankles‘swell ; have you bitter taste in the mouth on getting up mornings; is there a brick-dust de- posit in your urine? Any of these signs is proof positive of Kidney Disease. Will you be cured, or will you die? Dodd’s.. Kidney Pills are the only means on earth that will cure you. They never fail. Central : Restaurant. Nearest to market, Post Office, City Building, and Principal Stores. The right place for Oysters, Dinners, Lunches, ete, ete. New Rooms, New Appointments, every- thing up-to-date. Call and see us, LFRED J. QUIRK, RO toe ARN gg cteeenn as ome ae CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 23, 1898 Will be quick to see the Wear Clothing...... E'it-Neform is the best in fit, quality, and workmurship and the prices are only ashale over half what it cost to get the same goods made to order. supesior make of our Ready-to A l sizes in stock, We can fit the tall man, 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 waste yovr time ard squander your money looking over Shoddy Cloching, when you can buy the best that is made right in here from the . ONDERFUL GHEAP ivIE We don’t a:k you to buy onr goods unless we can demonstrate to you beyord a shadow of adoubt that oursis the best aud that ours is the cheapest. t ta? com ¢ a oa Hivery garment guaranteed, your money back if it goes wrong. If you don’t like to take our word come in and see and then if you cannét see the superior make of our goods ove) those sold by others then we can only come to one conclusion and that is that you don’t know anything about clothing sIn that caseit would be advisable to place yourself in our hands as we have areputaiion at stake that we would not care to sacrifice for the few paltry cents that we make ona De OLAL HOLGTE 2 Nils Made by the Tryon Woslen Mills double or singl breasted for $8, 9 10. Fit-Reform suits $10, 12, 18, and 18, Fit-Reform overcoats $12, 15, 18, and 20. Remember we are sole agents for Messrs Johnston’s ready to wear clothing and these two firms are tha best makers of high class clothing in Canada. 4 he @] ee =~ i) @ ee @ OO @ > S&S D> @& & & 1° @& = SS @ @ 7F PROWSE BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men DESIRABLE -- PRESENTS GENTS CHILDRENS LADIES Snow Moccasins Moccassins Moccasins Patent Shoes $1.65 Patent Slippers 92c Box calf skating Boot : $2.10 Skatiog boots 78c Peb do $1.48 (band bottomed Ru bber Boots — To-ddlers Boots Hockey Boot $2 10 Ice Creepers Felt B Slippers Kid and Velvet eit Boots Felt Slippers Leather Leggings Gaiters Kid S]:ppers Trunks Chock Slippers Cloth Gaiters Overshoes ; Overshoes Valises A job lot of ladies expensive slippers sold at a bargain toclear out. Come and see, 272—diaca Urpras Queen Srretr ! CGO REF - BROS, A Albert chaine, Alarm Clocks, Art Goods *& Amythyet Rings and Brooches, z Button Hooks, Bracelets, Birthday Rings, Baby Pins and Rattles, Badge Buttons, Brooches, Butter Dishes, Brushes with silver n ounte, Bottles silver mount~ ed, Boxes for collar buttons, s‘ampe, matches, jewels and bonbone, Baking Dishes, Brovz> Figures, Belt and Buckles, Barometers, Bells, Boys Watches, $1 wD, $3 up. Cc Card Trays, and Cases, Cake Basketa, Castors for dinner and breakfast, Candle sticks, Chains, Charms, Clocks. Cuff Bu:— tous and Linke, Collar Stude, Compasses, Cups, Canes, gold mounted, Cream Pit- chers, Celery Dishes, Coffee. Sets, 8; oons, Combs, Carvers in cases. D Diamond Rings, Desert Sete, Desk Sets, Enamel Brooches aed Pins, Ear Rings, Fye Glasses, Ebony Canes mounteli, Egg Stand-, Emerald Rings, Emery Cushions, Elgin Watches, Emblem Pins, Ebony Brushes silver mounted, Ps Fruit Dishes, and Knuives, Fern Pots, Forks, French Clocks, Fish Kaives, and orks, Flag Pins. Garnet Rings and Brooches, Gold Watcher, and Jewelry of all description, Gravy Ladies, Grape Scissors, Glass boxes with sterling tops, from 20c up. Girls Watches, et Hand Mirrors and Hair brushes, S.lver Mounted hair and Hat Pins, Hail Clocks, z Ice Pitchers, Ink Stands, Individual Crueis, silver top, 35c each, J Jewel Boxes, Jewelled Rings, Jelly Dishes and Spocns, Jugs. & Knives and Forks, Kaife Rests, Keeper Rings, Keys, K-y Kings. ae Ladies Watches, Lockets, Lenses, for Spectacles, Ladies, ’ I M Mirrors, Mustard Pots, Match Boxes, Martl-e Clocks. Marine G!asses, Masonic Rings and Pins, Manicure Goods in pieces sad sets, Maple leaf pius, Ww Napkin Rings, Necklets, Nutcracks, oO Oddfellows’ Pins and Coarm:, Optica Goods, Orange Bowls, and syvons, Opa Rings, Onyx, Clocks, Opera Glasses. = PRESENTATION WATCHES, Pearl Riegs, Pen H-lders, Pencils, Piekle Dishes, Pins, Paper Knives, Pitchers, Pie knives, Purses silver mounted, Peppers. Q Quadruple plated Spoons, forks, knives etc, quality guaranteed as reprssented of all goods sold, Rings signet, wedding engagement children’s all prices, either in stock or made toorer. Ribbon vest chains, and Guards, Reading Glasses, Rolled plate Rings and Chain, S Sterling silver tab’e-ware in boxes, ~tamp boxes, studs, scissors with oliver handies, silver Lam ps thimbles, brooches aud novelties, souvenir spoons and boxes shav« ing mugs, spoon holders, salts, salid bowls; -cent bottles, salvers, sugars, soap boxes, syrup jugs, silver polish spectacles—goid, silver, alumiviam and steel. If you do not know the number of the lenses your friend needs, we can fil up a temporary pair, and putic the right glasses later. <= Turquoise Rings and Brooches, Tea Sets Tva Spoons, Thermometers, Time pieces Traye, Tovsst-racks, Tooth Picks, Te’ Balls, Tea Bells, Tea Balls Tureens, Tox bacco boxes. Uw Useful and ornam enta! articles - for presents. Urns, Umbrella Clasps, W Vest Chains, Vases, Veil Clasps, Veg» etable Dishes. Vaseline jars, silver tops. filled with perfumed vaseline 22 up. Var Watches—Tne leading makes in hand- somely engraved cases or plain so that yov can have whatever you wish engrave: thereon. Wedding Pings, Waiters, Water Pitchers. XMAS PRESENTS. > 4 You are invited to call and see them. Zoological specimens in bronze. Zero Thermometers, K. W. TAYLOR VICTORIA JEWELRY STORE. Nearly opposite Post @flice, Ch’towa | --d3eod mon, wed & frit. aa