a J.J. JORNSTON eee Real Estate Agent Real Estate boug itand sold on Commissio { Exetatese Managed. Houses ; Rented. Rents Collected. ; Stamper Block Coarlottetown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FORSALE FOR SALE —The house and premises known a, as the “North Star Hotel”, situate in EE: + Great George Street, next to W, E. 324 Dawson's Hardware Store. Price $13- 00.00, a genuine barzain. Applyto J J John- ston Real Estate Avent, Stamper Block, t FOR SALE. —A plot of land in the west Ff ern part of the city Price $125.00 J J John- ston, Real state Agent \n acre of land in Chariottet- near residence of Wm Sim- 3150.0, J J Johnston, Real FOR SALE. town Royalty ~ons, Price state Agent. ~“ ie 4” FOR SALE —Several Building Lotsin >the icinity of Bawfieid St, will be sold cheap. JJ ohnston, Real Es’ ate Agent. ——— FOR SALE,.—A )ouse on Pownol Street, near the jail, containing 9 rooms, Good yard andlarge barn on premises, J ohnston Keal Estete Afient : FOR SALE.—In Charlottetown Common in ; the vicinity of Brig): ton, about 6} acrea of land ; wil be sold cheap. JJ Johnston, Real Es i tate Agent, ' FOR SALE—A house on Euston Street, in ; nity of Galiows Hill. This house con- os 8 rooms and « ‘chen, in good order, and - ited with hot Good stable and large a 5 1 in connection vill be sold cheap. Appl) k J Johnston, Rei Estate Agent * FOR SALE,—A bouse situated on the cor ner of Pleasant Street and St. Peters Road : Hi se contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and te ible on premises. The house ls built 8 years f er is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J ! J ohnston Real Estate Agent. yA acres of landin Char- near residence of Arthur FOR SALE—Thr? tretown, common +} = : 1% 3, Fsq. will be sold cheap anion easy , i ns, JJ Johnsto stam per Block. » »R SALE—abou’ four (4) acres of landin yh City of Charlott:town, can be divided in- oe twenty building lots, a genuine Bargain, , Tohnston, Stamper Block SALE.—In the business centre of ( srlottetown, a rge three story house « i iot 84x52 ft; als) excellent outbuildiags, | litable p'ace for a first class boarding . Will be sold cheap. Apply to J inston, Real Esta'e Agent. FOR. SALE OR XCHANGE—A double ement house on “hestnut Street, now in nlree OL erection. V be completed ihn one month. Willbe sod cheapor exchanged t property inanolher partofthecity. J J Johnston, Real Esta:e Agent. FOR EXCHANGE.—A three tenement house, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in a large rent, will be exchauged for i Suitable place in another vart ofthe city J J Johnston, Real fF state Agent. F OR SALE-—~A two story double tenemen’ house on Bishop Street, each tenement con- ainssix rooms and |arge yard. Apply toJ J ohnston, Stamper [‘lock, Houses To Let em = TOLET.—A houseon King Street, uy near Pownel St, stable and yard; $5.50 “ permonth. J J Johnston, Keal Estate sty . ( A - J = “ “= TO LET.—House on King Street, con- taining 7 roon.s, rent $5.00 per month, J J Johnston, |teal Estate Agent. oma ? a i= TO LET.—House on King Street, Ba near Merchan’s Bank of P. E. Island, 4 ontaining 6 rooms, rent $5 50 per month \ J 4 Joonston. } i = TO LET,—A new house on Brighton ; r) Road, heated with hot waiter, vaths, - electric light, etc. Will be rented toa : >» tenant reasonably, J J Jonnston, Real : bista's Agent. TO LET—Dweiling houses and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. ftarge warehouse a'iteéched; everything in *~<t class condition. Rent $:70.0°, rent of anouse alone $100.00, Avply toJ J Johnston, lical Estate Agent, C )\’town, : FOR SALE OR TO LET.—That well known t asiness hotelon Richmond Street nearthe tnarket, This hotel contains 29 good rooms and shop, all in goo! re»rair, good stabling or Whorses, with large yardin connection, will be told at a baryvain on easy terms, or le wed for a termof years. Apply to JJ Johuaston, Real Estate agent. ; TO LET.--On the corner of Prince and : W ater Streets, a house containing 13 rooms. I 3 place is convenient to railway and boats. : Rent moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real } K-tate Agent, 5 J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, é'am per Blocy, Ch’town SPECIAL OFFER i For Xmas and New Years. You can » +t L doz Cabinet Photos for $3.00 or 1 doz ; vctoria Cabinets tor $2.00 at Lewis’; Ler on flat or glossy paper. We make ; liberal proposition so that every one have Photos for Xmas and New Years sents. Come as «oon as possible sc as o give us time to fin sh them. - Perfection in Crockery “= Of 4 Smother arrival of beautiful China, G aes, Porcelain and Earthenware. Al! » w acd pretty patterns. Novelties tor ~ was and Wedding presents. ALSO \ large stock of New Wall Papers direct from the manufacturer. Call and get 3, Weare sure to suit you at the old | aod, Grafton St., North side of Market | Bou Cc. LEWIS GRAIN” i Bags — sé, 7 # - % Al sizes now in stock. Business Men WAAS LSA SA SS ALAS AALAAAAAAAAAA AA AA AAA Lost Opportunities. “Talking of lost opportunities for riches,” remarked the retired capitalist “T count two against myself which I will regret until my dying day. One came a number of years ago when a man wanted to ground from me and offered for it one thousand shares of the Bell Telephone Company, which he valued at one dollar a share. I refused the bid. The stock has since so!d at seven hunc- red and fifty dollars a share. The other lost opportunity was even worse. An old friend, who had been a school companion in my youth, came to me and implored me to help him out with an option he had on a silver mine In Colorado. He had raised eight thou sand dollars and he needed that much more to prevent the expiration of the : : <i option in about a week. I had been : r ‘ iA a . bitten in a number o id and silver mining speculations, and I refused to thousand put ip the dé sired eight dollars. My friend found a man on Market Street who had more nerve I and took up the option with the 5 } u d dollars. Since that time t two men have cleared seven 7 rs on that mine, three million five hundred thousand dollars 1 piece. The lightning may strike me vet, but I doubt whether I will ever recover those lost millions,”—Philadel phia Record. Luck and Ill Luck. Luck 1 ill luck have nc‘bing to do with succe3s or failure in business. It m seem, sometimes, that good fortune favors a man or ill fortune re tards him. But back of there is some reason: some cause. Success is nota matter of Juck. It never was and it never will be. Itis not a thing of chance. It comes only to a man when he intelligently works for it and along legitimate lines. Chances come more often to some men than to others but there is always a reason why this is so, and asa general thing it is b cause of capacity. When a young man thinks there is such a thing as luck or ill luck in business he is wrong and the only thing that will save him is an immediate readjustment of him- self. Instead of luck substitute work : and for ill luck substitute. no That is nearer the truth.—Edw.W Bok. e- work. Noting Ideas. One of the successful manufacturers in New York used to tell his friends that many of the ideas which were the making of his business came to him in the silent watches of the night. After fixing them clearly in his mind he went to sleep again, and in the morning made a note of them for future use or put them into practice at once. The advantage to an advertiser of noting ideas which come to him in this way, or which may be suggested to him by what he sees and hears, is that he 1s in possession of a stock of material from which he can draw at will. Although the ideas may not be used in their en tirely they can always be utilized as The miad cannot always be in a condition tor purely original thought, and these ideas furnish sub- stantial material for it to work on.— Art in Advertising. suggestions, * Keeping constantly at itis the key to successful advertising. You cannot spurt much and win. A_ business career that goes by fits and starts will not pay so well in the long run as a business that follows a course mapped out for itand keeps increasing its ad- vertising as the business demands it until the maximum is reached. There is a2 maximum tor a small busi “A beyond which is not economy or policy to go. Have you advertised from policy because some one else did, or because yon meant 2 Th to get something > out of it: his will bear thinking over.—Brookline Chronicle. Business cannot be learned from books nor acquired at school. A theoretical course in business is only an introduction toits practice. It re quires thorcuzh training to make a successful businessman. Employment in a prosperous and progressive estab lishment, affording it does the opportunity for watching causes and effects and stimulating a desire to excel in the duties impesed, is the only prac- tical training school.—Knoxviile Busi- nes Magazine. as HORACE HASZARD There is a new song the ou cong rounds of the press and it runs as! buy a small lot of THE follows: “Wedon’t want to buy at your place, we don’t want to trade there any more ; you'll be sorry you see us going in some other store. You can’t sell us any stale goods, we have opened wide our eyes; we dont want to trade at your store, because you do not advertise.”—West Plains lournal. —<? - oe NEWS NOTES. — — -—- There is areport in European court circles that a marriage has been arranged between Prince George, + ho was iecently appointed Governor of Crete under an csreement of the powers, and Princess Victoria of Walee, sccond daugh'er it the beir eppareot to the British throve. Merac ng Russia is aterrible famine esuliing from a bad harvest. The area iffected is twice a4 largeas the rest of Europe. Adequate means of relief w'll ost £31,000,000. In 1891 asimilar die- aster occurred. It was par'ly met by the iseue of a Joan security in Paris for £20,~ 009,000. The Empire, of London, states that Count Muravietf was recently in Paris to eseay a Similar operation. But he fasled in bis object. The French are beginning to recognize the intrinsic value of la grande alliance. — — ED Marriep av Weyrmovra.—The Wey- mouth, Mass., Gazeite, of Nov. 25, says : ‘*A very pretty home wedding was solemn- ized atthe residence of James T Nettles, father of the bride on Pleasant street, South Weymouth, on Wednesday evening. The contaacting parties were Wilton L Hawes and Elizabeth W Nettles and the ceremony was perform<«d by the Rev Judson Van Clancy of West Medford. The bride wore white Swise muslin over cream lace trimming and carried a shower bou- quet of |-Lbea of the valley. The bridesmaid was Mary I Nettles, sieter of the brides, who wore fizured orzgendie and carried pi ks. Joseph H Ha-ee, a brother of the groom was best man The cercmony was performed in the presence of the immediate family of tbe bride and groom and at its conclusion the party repaired to the resi-~ dence just erected by Mr Hawes on Pleas ant siree! wherethe collation was served, The home was prettily decora‘ed with cut flowers and potted plants.” The bride isa grand-daughter of MrJoso MacPhe r-on, of the P E Island railway. > You will not know how much good Hood’a Sarsaparilla will do you uutil you BILK Wilh trv it. Buy a bottle today and begin to take it. —Luechinoi, the murderer of the Em- press of Austria, must now regret that the death penality has beeen abolished in Switzerland. There are some punish- ments thatare worse than death, as he is now discovering. His dungecn has no windows. I's walls, floor, and ceiling are of cold, damp stone. The miserable creature is allowed one balf-hour a forts night to walk in the prisoa courtyard. He lors noteven see the attendants who bring his daily rations. — Fashcda is likely to cos! France a ood deal of ca-h, besides wounding her amour propre. The war scere nas kept their best customers—the British away from Paris. Tue proprietors of the great restauranisin! of the great dressmaking ea.atli-~hments, the hotel keepers, aud the ldging house keepers are complaining b tterly. The Riviera hotels will probably ve ser ously affected. Many British peop'e who f rmerly went to the Sou'b of France w ]!, »- doxrbied!ly, zo to Egypt this season inate;d. This exodus from Caunes to © .iro will mean a loss of mi-lions to the French. —The Mail and Empire announce: that for the §reciprocity treaty in the result ‘tervational negotiations the leading Literal organ bas two cartoons in prepara- One repre-eut- Joho Full ble-eing Uncle Sam and Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Sir Wilfrid wears a beniguant smile aod a nalo. John Bailobserves to Uncle Sam, ‘[knew we would come to termsifa great on -tat'esman |.ke this, pointing at Sir W1- frid, “conducied the negotiations.” Thie is to be used it a treaty ossecured. The over represen’ Join Boli embraci:g Sir Wilfrid, Uncl- Sam, m ap angry mood, *tandsin the background. Jeobn ‘ull obseives te Sir Wilfred, ‘Well done, wy greatert son; [knew I could depend upon ycu to stand out against reciprocity.” This i: tor u-e if reciprocity should not be agreed Upon. Acute Rheumatism Pains In the Foot and Limb-—A Complete Cure Accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ‘‘For a number of years I was afflicted wish acute rheumatism in my left side and all the way dcwn my limb into my foot. I live five h!ocks from my work and had to stop and rest several times in going and coming. Icould get no relief from my trouble and was on the point of giv- ing up my job when I happened to hear ot Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I purchased a bottle of this medicine and a vial of Hood’s Pills and began taking them. Before [ had half finished them I was relieved and ft was not long befors I was completely cured. I never lose °” cGpportunity te praise Hood’s Sarsapariila, for my cure meant a great deal to me, as I haves fam- ily and must clways be at my post.” WILLIAM HASKETT, yardman, Grand Trunk Railroad depot, Brantford, Ontario, Hood’s Sarsaparilia is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, care fully prepared. 2 comnts CAN'T DISPUTE IT, the when | Pills Kidney Cure Dodd’s Kidney Only The Fact Receives Fresh Proof at Sal- N. Mr. Gormau’s Testimony—An mon River, 8,.—Confirmation of Old Citizen’s Experience, Salmon River,'N S., Dec 7.— Every per- son in Salmon River knows Mr Gorman, of the Bay View Hotel, at Mategbao. Aud our people ail know that the statement wad? in the ne vspapers, Jast weex, Cons cerning nis recovery from Kidaey Disease, through usiog Dodd’s Kidney Pills, is strictly true. In fact, eo far as the experience of the peoyle of this place goes, there ig no other cure, onearth, for Kidrey Disease, except Dodd’s Kidney Pill2. Some remarkable stories of the wosderful cures made by | Dodd’s Kidsey Pills, are told by our resi- dente, One ef our oldest citizens, who has seen more changes and turns of fortune than /apy other three men, says be has used Dodd’s Kidvey Pills for Rheumatism, and has been cured by them. Speaking to a grcup of friends, he said: recommended for Rheumatism, but Dodd’s Kidsey Pills are the only thing that ‘touched’ it. They rooted it it since, thoug", ” be be fairly crippled by it. Here then, in Meteghan and Salmon Biver, is proof possible that Dodd’s Kidney Piils are an infalliable cure for Lame Back and Rheumatism. > Dodd’s Kidney Pills are eoldby all i druggicts*, at fifty ccnus a box, six boxes | $2.50, or will be seu', on receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medecme C Vey Limited, Toronto, Oot. a +80 ———_____— Tue Piacue.—Fra is notoriously unlucky with ber colonies. The bubonic and the situation there is already grave, The French Colonial Officer is concerting | measures (o check the plagneand especial- | ly to prevent its importation t Mar-eillee. that two discavere i adds have Geen A latter despatch of the disease Suex. Fat is absolutely mneces- sary as an article of diet. If it is not of the right kind it may not be digested. Then the body will not get enough of it. is fat-starvation. In this event there Scott’s Emulsion supplies this needed fat, of the right kind, in the right quantity, and in the form already partly digested. Asa result all the organs and tissues take on activity. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta Prince Edward Island Railway connections with the arrival of the afternoon train at Point du Chene, the Express train | will be detained at Summerside te connect ; with the steamer, Trairs are run by Eastern Standard Time. PAINTING. Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenec her studio in Morris Block and wil. have Jessons in Oil, China, Water ‘color, and Tapestry painting from October Ist ]898 to June Ist 1899, 662 dww weeks | | Trains Out-’ iTrains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward, Read down | up ep. M.JA. M.| P. M.JA M. 3 10| 6 30, Charlottetown...) 6 3012 15 | 4 33) 7 23... Hunte. River...) 5 32:10 52 5 18; 7 58. Emerald... ...../ 5 02:10 08 | 5 55 8 22 .. Kensington. ....| 4 28 9 32 | 6 308 45 Ar.) | Lv.| 4 15 9 00 S’side 6 40 9 50 Lv. A..| 3 3 8 5O 7 40/11 21)..Port Hill......| 2 05) 7 44 Pp. M.| 8 B12 40 ..O'Leary ....... 12 45, 6 45 9 09| 1 48... 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NOorthumberlar make “Yes, I bave tested most of the remedies right out of my system, and I haven’t bad a twinge of you al] know, I used to plagne has broken out now in Madagascar, ca-es at DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 7, 1598 /®eSeeQ The Time Fias Come It is now time you were thinking of a good warm O’COAT or ULSTER s0 if you are satisfied that now is the time—the next thingis to decide where is the$best place—who keeps the best goods—who sells the cheapest. We GUARANTEE to show the LARGEST sssortment in the city We GUARANTEE to give the you the hest ready made othing made. We GUARANTEE to give you the BEST value in ready made cleshing on the Island. We GUARANTER to retund your money if you are not satisfied. Our own personal guarantee card in the pocket of every garment sold by us. Our Black, Blue and Browa Beaver Oversoats are custom made, sewed all through with silk, trimmed equal to any coat in the market, and ve sell them for $19, $12, $15 and $18 733 Ulsters bought a shade over half price, will be sold wholesale or retail from now till Xmas at greatly reduced prices. le st De i Woe hy tal ou. EN Ns oe ee We stand by those who have stood by us, and we are bound to protect our customers against fraud, deceit, and deception—Compet- itors can look out for themselves. We have climbed tae pule of success by square and honest dealing, working day and night to give our customers the best goods made at lowest possible prices. Always advertising what we do and always doing what we advertise. Clothing, Hats and Caps. Ladies’ Capes and Sacques, Carpets and House Furnishings, Top Shirts aad Underclothing, “ss © es 2] 2.4% 224 i =e ee &]@ 1" @ = ee @ = Kc Se a AN PROWSE BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men ES SESSVIS ESTE D _ Et a