1 will guarantee that my KiKiney Cure will eure 00 per cent of all forms of Kidoey eomplaint and = in ‘meny Instances the most serious forms of Bright's disease. ff the disesse Ig com- plicated send a four- ounce vial of urine. We willl analyze ft and adrise — free J. JOHNSTON: Real Estate Agent Bea) Estate boughtand sold on Commise ion, Exiates Manaved. Houses Reats Collected. Stamper Block Caarlottetown, P.E. I. FOR SALE— <4 house on Euston Street, in inity of Galows Hill. This house con- >ins 8 rooms and kitchen, in good order. and is heated with bot air. Good stable and large Rented. »rd in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply o JJ Johnston, Real Ksatate Agent POR SALE—Tbhre2e acres of landin Char.- vetown, com:non, near residence of Aithur Pe era, ‘TMs, Eeq. will be sold cheap and on J J Job aston, Stam per Block. easy FOR SALE— bout four (4) acres of land in ye City of Che. rlottetown, can bé divid di n- »twenty building lots, a genuine Bargain, } J Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE. -In the business centre of i riottetown, a sarge three story house with | ot 84x52 f':; also excellent outbuil lings, * enmitable place for a first class boarding “se, Willbe sold cheap. Apply to J J Jonnston, Rea) Estate Agent, FOR SALE,- of Pleasan A house situated on the cor- Street and St. Peters Road Fi- we contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and able On premises. The house js built 8 years vw) is in excelent condition. Apply toJ J Johraston Real Ustate Agent. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double enementhourt on ‘‘hestnut Street, now in rewire of erection. Will be completedin one menth. Wiilbe sold cheapor exchanged property ip #nother partofthecity. J J »™nston, Reai Estate Agent. POR SALE- Ne Street. nes J J Johnston, Heus* and lot on uvper Pow- ‘Easton Street. Price $350.00 tamper Block. re EXC] _ANGE,..—-A three tenement . situate on Euston Street, newly built, ev in @ larsze rent, will be exchauged for ent table plac: in another wart of the city Johnston, lteal Estate Agent. F OR SALE--A two story double tenemen boxe on Bishop Street,each tenement con- arns six rooms and large yard. Apply to J J ohneton, Staraper Block, Houses To Let. T LET—Dw qneeu Street, Large wareh /irst class eon ouse alones heal Estate A TO ‘LET.-~¢ eiling house and shop on lower house contains eight rooms. use att-ched; evervthing in ition. Rent $ 70.0%, rent of 0.00, Avnply toJ J Johnston, rent, Ch’town, n the corner of Prince and Water Streets. a house contairing 13 rooms. Yhis place is convenient to railway and boats. Ment moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real S-iate Agent, POR SALE | bu-)iness hotel} R TO LET.~—That well known m Richmond Street near the market. This hotel contains 2 good rooms we shop, all in good re~uir, good stabling er “horses, with large yard in connection, : be sold at a bargain on easy terms, or sed for a termof years. Apply to J J ax, oston, Real Estate agent. J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Atamper Block, Ch’town BOVRIL. A tea spoonful to acup of hot water Bovril fhe Only Reliable Beet Fluid Bovril Gives Strength Bovril is Relished by Invalids Bovril Enriches Soups, Uravics, ete wn ae eee ET ~wOoap!l soap! USE I\LONDIKE Bar the great Laundry and scouring soap zwarvel of cheapness unsurpassed n ex dlence, Use Royar Oak in the Laundry. Happy homes, easy guick work, snow hy clothes. Use J uBILes for the toilet and lac} agh. Laun dry. Makes child’s play of warhday,. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. Snarlottetown Soap Works, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 25 1898 THE PROVISION MARKET. Chicago Strong —Liverpool Steady — Montreal Trade’ Quiet. The provision*market in Montreal is'quiet andwithout any new feature of note, prices be is about stes ady all round. We quote: ¢ — Canadian pork, in barrels, $15.50 to 16; pure Canadian lard, in pails, 74c to 70 ner pound, and compound Jretined, at 5e¢ to ofc per pound. Hame, l0c tol2ec, and bacon, 10c to 12¢ per pound. Recei ip's of dressed hogs in Montreal continue light, and demand is not heavy, owing tothe mild weather. Prices paid (Nov. 2!) were 5.25 per hundred pounds; | $5.60 conld be obtained for smal! hogs. The Chicago provision market was stronger and prices for pork advanced 7 4+, closing S790 November; $7.90 December; $9. 025 January; $9.20 Maye Lard, closed Zhe to dc higher, at $4.90 Novesaber; $4 90 December; $4974 January; $5 125 May. Short ribs closed $4.50 December; $4 574 January; $470 May. There was nochange in the Liverpool provision market, Pork, 508; lard 27>; boneless long cut heavy bacon, 28+; long cut light, 279; short cut light, 29-; ana tatiow, 19s 6d. In Halifax, P E I-land mess pork is quoted at $14 per bbl,andin St John $15 to $15 50—prime mess $11 to 12. DAIRY PRODUCE. Cheese and Butter Remain the Same, The Montreal Gazette reports cheese quiet and unchanged, with no business of importance cn spot. In the country trading was done on a steady basis. Cc. C. Finest Ontario fall cheese...9 1-4 to 9 3-8 Finest eastern fall cheese. .9 to9 18 Finest French fall cheese...8 7-8 Liverpool cable......... 43s Gdto 443, 6d Butter rules quiet and further enquiry was noted for special lots of creamery tor shipment to the coast. Receipts were 1,420 packages, Cc Cc. Extra finest creamery, NR Se Ls tol8 14 Extra finest creamery, a eee: a ee Ordivary finest creamery, nes 2a -17 14 Ordipary finest creamery, tubs ,a7 Weatern dairy tubs... eke tol412 CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Advance in Oats and Eggs---Other Prices Unchanged. There is a fair movement of oate and po’atoes, ard several! schooners are being wuled at this port. For oats the buyers are paying from 31 to and potatoes change hands at 25c. For pork by the carcass from 4} to 4}c is paid. There is no change in the price of live hogs. The egg receipts are becoming smaller as the sezson advances. The buyers are paying l3sc for fresb stock. The ship- ments during the week Lave been mostly to the provincial markets. S35 Y ve, GRAINMAR ET. Quiet and Easy in Montréal ~But- ter Prices in St. John and Halifax. Oats are quoted at 31 to In Montreal, 3l cts in store. In St John, the quotation for Ontario oats 363 to 375cts. P E Island outs are not quoted. In Halifax, P E Island oots are selling at 40cts ex store. ore LIVE ROGS The Montreal Star, of the 21st Noy, reports. The market is‘ slightly firmer,and $4.40 per hundred pounds was paid this morning. POTA TOES The price of potatoes in Halifax is 35c to 40c per bushel. A CE Help is wanted when the nerves become weak and appeiite fails. Hood’s Sarsapa~ rilia gives help by making the blood rich aod pure, Look Here forChristmas LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT OFFER 8. F. TarBush for The High Grade Art Co’y, who is well known for the High- eet Grade work on the Island, to com- pete with the cheaper grade of work which is going around, will give a 16x20 water color pictures from tintypes, Cabis nets Or from group pictures for $4.50 and give free with each order a Regent Camera with fv!) instructions how to use it. Any boy or girl can readily learn to photograph. We will give a16x2u sepia for $4.00, a camera aleo with it, a 16x20 Crayon with frame and camera, only $5.09,a Tinted Crayon with frame and camera only $5.50; also some nice Easels for premiums.. Beware of others who it is said use this Company’s name, hold your order for or write to S. F. Tarsusa Ch’ town, their only representive on the Island. 24i—d&wif 5 A California Mystery. 99 eee OakLAnb, Calif., November —The supposed suicide of Lillian Brandes, a pretty 15-year-old girl, in Berkeley on Saturday, is likely to prove a case of mur- der. ‘The autopsy shows that the girl had been beaten on the head until her scalp was laid open, and her ecull dented. She had subsequently been tied to a bed post. Her body was covered with bruises, The girl’a father, W A Brandes, has been ar- rested on suspicion of having committed the horrible crime. The step-mother ha: becume hysterical and refuses to talk about the tragedy, whicu was first reported to the police by the accused man. The neighbors tell many stories of how tbe zirl wes cruelly treated and the commun ~ itv 18 greatly excited over the startling de- velopments, —_-~— - 2. ——< The Bonapartes Again ! Lonpon, November 22.—A despaich from Paris to the Central News eays that Prince Louis Napoleon Bonaparte left Paris for Brussels on Saturday to join his brother Napoleon V ictor, the head of the Bonaparte house who is to preside within this week over an important Bonapartiet conference. Prince Louis haa been for some time in constant close relations with men who would hail with delight a coup d’etat resulting in the establishment of an imperialist regime. The recent presence of Prince Louis in Paris has caueed the Government authorities consideralle un- easiness. Cuitp Buryep. —The iotant daugbtor of Mr Newton Pugsley, Parrsboro,N. S., was badly burned last Monday. Her lit- tle brother accideatly dropped a piece of lighted paper upon her, setting her «lothes on fire. Her face and hands were severely scorched, but no serious permanent re- sults are feared. cnhnieieetitadaia —The Soleil of Quebec com, lai ns that it has been boycotted by the Domunion Government. Out of a quarter of a mil- lion dollars paid to Liberal newspapers this year, it has only received $31.50, ou which it madea profitof$9. Tne Soleil has not even, it appears, been paid $1,000 it spent during the Booaventure and Champliin by» elections; and yet, it says with truth,nobody has defended the Government with more zeal. inviersinemitipicigis tain St John Sun: General Hutton has found that it is not so easy to disregard pclitical iufluences as be had supposed. The brother of a Quebec member of parliament when that member belongs togphe ‘Tarte wing, is not to be disturbed with impunity. — A dcl\arvand-a-balf saved is a dollar« and-~half-made, isit now? Well, to save tbis dollar-and-a-half collect McLean’s Stamps. Every good house wife collects these stamps, don’t yoo? If you don’t tis aot to lste to start now. Every mer~ chast who i-in our little book we give you free, has McLean’s Stamps. Why not deal with them. They sell as cheap a- apy One ¢l-e, avk them for the stamps and they will only be too ; leased to give them to you and when your book ie full bring it to our office at Revere Howl, Kent St., and et your money. Ask for McLean Stamps, and see that you getthem. #iIL BREADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMaN’S HERADACHE rE Ow DtRs, I ents and 25c at all drug Valuable Testimonials. (COPY) GoverNMENT Hov bk, OTTAWA, J ine 22nd, 1898 The Countess of Aberdeeu bas pleasure in stating that The High Grade Art ~tu- “io has very successfully carried out @ Portrait of the Karle of Aberdeen, after a photograph lent to them for the purpose. Lady Aberdeen considers the picture a great success and offers alj best wishes to Ihe High Grade Ar. Sindio. The only representative of the High Grade Art Siudio for P. .E. LisS. F TarBush, Charlottetown. Valuable Testimonial (Copy) QuEBEC.— Nov. 3rd, 1898 Ar. 8. F. TarBrsn, Charlouetown. My Dear Sir :— I feel that you will be pleased to know that afew daysagolI received mv wife’s portrait ordered through you. The ex- ecution of the work in every detail is as creditable to the High Grade Art Union as it 18 satisfactory to me. Cam very much pleased indeed. painting is a perfect picture, Very truly yours, James L. Harxrys. The only representative of the High Grade Art Studio for this Proyince is 8. F TarBush, Charlottetown. FOR SALE Schr. “Vidette” 58 TONS Built’ in 1873. = be sold at a bargain. The Kind regards A, N. WHITMAN& SON, 262—~ Sins ae 3 N.S CB OD I Om Ry ais Sil». Ss a : eli ae her, OM ae Gis: we “ oli Ws “a . ‘ine are —BUT THEY— Dont Sell Cheap RP NBS we keep the only up-to-date city. We buy only from the aud we were never known to our existence, Suits, $10, $12, $15 and $18, Blue, As Canadian, heavy tweed for $4.7 $14. Children's figefers 90c, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Youths Reefers $2.50, $2.75. $3.00, $3.25, $3.59, $3.75, $4,00 and $4.50. [rish, ere The larges’ Weare not the only rome in the clothing Business. and Astand Frieze , $5,50, $6.50, $7.59, $3.50, $9.50, $11, o But ‘eady to wear Clothing in the best Houses WHO. in turn confine their goods to us. Others handle what we refpse to bay pass a good line of clothing in You dont have toapologize for wearing one of our Suits .: The best dressed young men in the city wear FIT-REFORW Double and: single breasted Tweed, Serge or Worsted Black and Brown B2aver Overcoits, all custom made, stitched throughout with silk, trimmed wit. the best possible care, and our prices are $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20 Wo better Ccods, no better Styles wone soc Well Made Ours, OLSTERS Ulsters, lined with good Children’s Uisiers $2, $2 50, $2.85, $3, $3.2 $3.50, $3.7 75, $4. $4. 25, 54 50, $4.75 and 85, G0. Youths’ Ulsters $4, $4.25, $4.50, $4.75, $5.00, $5,50, $6.00, $6. 50 as $7 00. CHILDRENS SUITS The cheapest on earth; the best that is made and the best is not too good for our custom- stock of Fur Coats and Reefers on the Island, “PROWSE BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men SEE BVSeee ve DESSRES BECO PLANT Lina. To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. fhe favorite 8: S. “HALL FAX” will leave Charlotte- ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’‘own Wednesday morning via Pic. tou, can make close connec. tion at Halifax with Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday *vening at I] .m. ' Tickets for sale at stations P, E. [ Railway. For further rates and all informa. tion apply te H. L. Chipman, Qansd. ian Agent, a: Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. The Ch’town Steam Hav. Co STEAMERS... Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of day train from S&t. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE on arriva) of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day train for St. Jobn. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of Internatioual Live and Railways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU for Charlottetown after arrival of train about midnight from daii- fax. From CHARLOTTETOWN, “nine a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Halifas at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES Ci’town, P. E. 1. SECRRTARY To Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Pictou Charlottetown to Boston via, and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same even:ng. Tickets for sale by W. W. CLARK, Age Oushee SteaMship Co’y, itil “STR. CAMPANA. , Monday 10th Oct Monday 3rd Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3ist Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Bay and Father Pvuint. Delighct al summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates.¢ Eggs band- led with great care. CARVELL BROS Agents* Arithmetic. Common School Arithmetic, Wm. T. Kennedy, Principal of Halifax byademy, & Peter Caen Principal AcSt. Patrick’s High School, Halifax. of Part I 15¢ Part II 15¢ Part III 15e All three parts bound in one vol 40¢ Academic Arithmetic. beirg Part Four of the Prog -ssive School Series of Arithmetics by W. T. Kennedy and Peter O’Hear SKATING RINK STOCK. For sale by Auction. I will sell by auction at McLeod Brig Buildinyz Kent Street on Saturday the 2 dav of November at 11 o’clock a.m. 6 shares Capital Stock Hil!sboroagh Skating Rink aad R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer Northumberland & Princess Charlottetown on | Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlottetown — at 2 p. m. about 6 p. m. " “ :