“J, LJOHNSTON Real Estate Agent Rea! E-tate boughtand so!d on Com mise.on, Estates Manaped. Rented, Houses Rents Collected. Stamper Block Caarlottetown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FOR SALE _~ FOR SALE—A house on Euston Street. in vielnity of Gallows Hill. This house con- taine 8 rooms apd kitchen, in goed order, and * heated with hot air Good stable and large yard in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Rea! Ketate Agent FOR SALE.—On Upper Ureat George Stt near Tierney’s ¢ rner, house and lot 8) x40 ft can be purchase! for$w.00, Apply to J J Johnston, Keal }'state Agent, Stamper Biock! Charlottetown FOR SALE,—P lot of land, 93x38 ft, on up- r Powna! -treet. excellent location, price 140.00, JJ Joh..ston, Reai Estate Agent, FOR SALE—Thiir2e acres of landin Char. lottetown, common, Dear residence of Arthur Peters, Esq, will be sold cheap and on easy terms, JJ Johnston, Stam per Block. FOR SALE—about four (4) acres of land in the City of Char\ottetown, can be divided in- totwenty building lots, a genuine Bargain, J J Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE.—In the business centre of Chariottetown, iarge three story house with .of 84x52 ft; also excellent outbuildings, a Suitable place for a first class boarding house, Wilibe so chear. Apply to J J Johnston, Reai Estate Agent, FOR SALE,—A house situated on the cor- ner of Pleasant “treetand St. Peters Road House contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and stable on premises. The house Js built 8 years and is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J Jebnston Real Estate Agent. FOR. SALE OR EXCHANGF--A double tenement house on ‘‘hestnut Street, now in courre Oferection, Will be completed in one month. Will be sold cheapor exchangrd for property in another part ofthecity. J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. POR SALE- Honus* and lot on upper Pow- nal Street, near Euston Street. Price $350.00 J J Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR EXCHANGE. -A hoase, situate on brings in a large? # suitable place in another vart oftne city J J Johnston, Rea! Estate Agent. three tenement suston Street, newly built, ‘nt, will be exchanged for FOR SALE—A two story double tenemen: houre On Bishop Street,each tenement con- tains six rooms and larg« yard. Apply toJ J Johnston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let. TO LET—Dweil ng bous2 and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. Large warehouse attsched: «vezything in first c’ass condition. Rent $170.0, rent of house alone $'00.0), Avply toJ J Johuston, Real Estate agen’, Ch’town, TO LET.--On the corner of Prince and Water Streets. a house containing 13 rooms. This place is convenient to railway and boats Rent moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Eesrtate Agent, FOR SALE OR TO LET.—That well known business hotelon Richmond Street nearthe market. This hotel contains 20 good rooms and shop, all in cood re-uir, good stabling for 3) horses, with large yard in connection, will be sold at a bargain on easy terms, or leased for a termof years. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate agent. TO LET— The large hallin the brick build- ing, On 132 Queen Street. This hall is 65x30 feet, is flaished in firstclass style, with easy approach from Queen Street, a splendid lo- eation for a society hell. Rent very low, J J Johnston, Rea! Estate Ageat. TO LET.—On Kent Street, between Queen and Great George Streetaa carriage black- smith’s shop. ne of the best standsin the city. Rent $3.00 per month. J J Johnston Real Estate Agent, TO LET.—A house situated near Nundas Esplanade, containing lirooms and large modern arched ha!!l. Thishouvreis new and beautifuily situated, ard toa suitable tenant the rent will b> moderate. Apply to J. J. Johnston, Real Estate Agent. Houses Wanted. ee WANTED TO PURCHASE,—A house in Charlottetown to cost about $61.09 dou»le tevement house prefered. Apply to J J John. ston Real Estate A ent. WANTED TO PIU RCHASE.—/ house with yard and barn situated in a public part of the city, Will pay about $500.00 cash. J J John- ui0a Stamper Block. WANTED TO PU RCHASE.—A house con- aining 7 or8 room. s'tnated in a respectable part of the citv or suburbs. House must be ia good condition. Will pay a reasonable price. Apply to J J Johnston Rea! Estate * vent. YANTED TO RENT.—Two small houses ch withasmall shopin connection. Rent mf each about $5.00 per month. J J Johnston Heal Estate Agent. WANTED TO RUENT.—A farm of land for » period of five years. Farm to comprise any- where from 50 to 100 acres, Will pav from >! .00 to $100.00 per year. Apply toJ J Sohn- s(on Heal Estate Agent. i have several applications from parties for houses to rent. Property holders havinz v ant houses to let can have them rented oy 1pplying at m 7 office. J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Acent, Stamper Block, Ch’town To Bo ston LANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ww. ‘yarlottetown to Boston via., Pictou oud Halifax $3.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same evening, Tickets for sale by W. W. CLARKE, Ageat THE THE PROVISION MARKETS. Decline in Liverpool—Chicago Steady —Montreal Uncharged According to the Gazette the Montreal provision market was w.ithout any ~pecial featureon Monday. There was a fair demand for all lines,and there wae e good trade doing for the season with no change in prices worthy of particular mention, We quote: Canadian pork, in barrels, $16) to $16.50; pure Canrdian lard, in paile, 8 l-4c to 8 1-2c per pound, aod compound refined at 5cto5 1-2 per pound. Hams, 101-2¢ to13c ,and bacon 10c to 13c per pound. There was no material change in the Chicago provision market, prices being abont steady all round. Pork closed $7.57 1-2 October, $7.67 1-2 December, $8.85 January, Lard, $4.65 October, $4.7¢ December, 480 January. Short ribs, £5.20 October, $4.60 December, $4.62 1-2 January. [here was a weaker feeling in the Liverpool provision market for lard and short cut light bacon, and prices declined 3d to 6d, bat long cut heavy bacon ad- vanced 6d. Pork, 50; lard, 258 5d; boneless long cut heavy bacon, 3!s 6d; lovg cut light, 30s 6d; short cut light, 30. 6d; and tallow, 20e 6d. Cash quotations closed at Chicago on provisions: Mess pork, $7.65 to $7.70; lard, $4.75} to $4 753; ribs, $5 05 to $5.30; shoulders, 45 to 43c; short clear sides, $5 25 to $5.35. CHARLOTTETOWN PRICES Very Small Movements of Produce and Hogs. The shippers are not doing yery much in the produce line just now, and the movement is therefore small. For potataes and oa's the “prices remain the same as quoted last week; and a simi a- ‘emarks applies to eggs the market for which is dall. In Montreal, according to the Gazette, of Tuesday, Island eggs bring from 12c to 13c, and culls 9c. The CL’town price is 11 ic. P E Island oats out of Halitax at 40cts per bushel. quotation for oats is 21 Toronto quotation 27} to 2c. P E I-land potatoes are quoted in Hali fax at 38c per bushel. Dressed pork is quoted in Toronto at 54 to 6c per Jb, but none are offered. Live hogs in Montreal, fat, sell at from 4} to 44c per lb. store, sell ir The Chicag » 7-8 and the DAIRY PRODUCE. eee Cheese and Butter Dull—Lower Pri- ces for the Boat Offerings. In Montreal, according to the Gazette of Tuesday, cheese continues easy in tone, and if demand holds offand sellera coo-~ tinue to consent to decline, the bottom may not bein sight by any means. The chief businesson spot on Monday consitted of about 8,000 Quebec cheese offered at the wharf, and as ao evidence as the market is lower they sold from 8} v0 9c, the ontside only being taade in one or two exceptional cases, the ruling being 8{jc, which is a de- cline ofanl-8to‘}c op prices paid on similar cheese » week avo. We quote prices as follows : . Finest western, Septembers.......... .9 to 94 “eastern ws eeeeed 8% to 87 ‘* western Augusts....... 85 ” eastern, 7 esha 83 eee ae Butter ruled dvll and easy, and with de- mod slack further decline seems inevi - table unless the enquiry for home wants is of such a character as to offset this influ- ence. Prices are as follows :— Liverpool cable,...... . c. C. Extra finest creamery, boxes....19} to 193 - _ - tubs... ..197 to 19 Ordinary finest creamery,boxe2.184 to 183 “ - - tubs...18 t0 18} Western dairy tubs..........0esse00015 —_—— THE WEALTHY APPLE. ee Sir.—At the last meeting of the Fruit Growers Association, when choosing the varieties of apples to be sent to England by the next cold storage steamer, there was some discussion astc whetber the “Wealiby Apple” was suitable for the market there. This is rather an important question, as that apple grows to great per~ fection on this Island,is a very early and profuse bearer, and is now grown by us toa very considerable extent. Senstor Ferguson s:emed to be of opinions that ihe ‘*Wealthy” was not very desirable for the shipment, I do not wish to make this a long letter, so will only quote from the annual report of the Pomoiogical ard Fruit Growing Society of Quebec,in the paper read by Mr. R. W Shepperd of } Como who bas been for years president cf the society and isa large grower and exporter of apples to the old country. He says : “for exportation to Kayland, the Weal: hy has proved quite as profitable as Fameuse, and is as much appreciated there because it retains ite flavour better when it reaches the other side.” Itbink comment is needless, We all know the bigh position the Fameuse takes, and I hope the shipment of apples we sre sending this autumn will include a good proportion of Wealthy’s, Epwaxrp Bayrie.p. Presidevt F. G. A Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets — ee refund the money ifit fails to DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 14 1898. CKWEIL NCTIS On Monday evening Ja:t, a goodly num- ber ofour citizens assembled at the resi- dence of Mrs. Margaret Gillis, uf this place, to do honor to two of our charming young ladies, Misses Katie and Priscilla MacLean upon the eve of their departure for the laod of the Siare and Stripes. Daring the jovial and happy remarks on both sides, a well worded address was present-~ el expressing their regret at losing such good and charming ladies and trusi~ ing that their lot may becastina good and shining home. At the close, the aud~ veoce rang out in chorus “the national anthem,” God be with you till we meet ain. M eCharles Cummings and two children, of Charlot-etewn, are visiting Mrs Cum- ning’ old homestead at Pinette bridge. MirsC Mosher who ts vow in her 84th year i» still hale aod hearty, Death has once more entered our midat and taken in its grasp, Florence the belov- ed wife of our esteemed wharfinger, Mr Levi R Ings and dangiter of the Hon. James Nicholson Eldon. Her funeral cortege to SaintJohn’s churchyard, Bel- fast, (upwards of |( 6 carriage-) was one of the largest ever witnessed in Orwell. is Oyster fishing on the Orwell river is now in full swing from mora nighit. We are pleased welcome back to our midst the genial carpenter of the steamer Staniey. Mr Francis Halliday, of Eldon, sowed last spring 4 bushels of oats and threshed therefrom 57 bushels—beat this who cao. Monday last was Scott Act day at Eldon, the following cases were tried and dispos ed of: Jobn A Mclisaac, Wood Islands, dismissed for want of evidence; Joho Fin~ lay, Vernon River Bridge, adjoarned for the evidence of some material witnese;Jobn G McKenzie, Vernon River Bridge, dis missed; Geo O'Neill, Vernoa River, dis- missed. Mr. Hiram Waterman, Ch’town, pel! speculator, piid our merchants a flying visit yesterday. Hiram’s counterance was as happy and as genial as ever. Your correspondent will, ina fature igsue, give a detailed report of of the doings of the Orwell Dairying Co. EAcuany. till — +e -— A GOOD MAN GONE. —_——— —— —— There died at his residence Head of Hillsboro on September 26th, after a shoit illness, Donald Jumes McDonald, in the 39:h year of hie age. Mr. McDonald was avery honorable mau, a good neighbor and a kiud frieud, and was held in high esteem by his numerous friends and ac- quaintances, as was evidenced by the large concourse of people who came tu pay their last tribute of respect toa worthy man. His remains were conveyed tc S:. Andrews Church where a Solemn Requiem mass was celebrated by the pastor,Mgr.McDoa- ald,who was assisted by Rev’s Ignatius Mc- Donaidand A. McAul«y, after which bis remains were quie'ly born: to the cemeie'y near by, where the just sad rites were performed and the remains of a good man and worthy citizen committed to dust. -__—- woe —--— THE CHICAGO HOG MARKET. Market Weak With Prices on the Down Grade. Union Srock Yaxps, October 11.— The estimated receipts of hogs were 23,- 000. The official report of yesterday was 22,528,0f which 5225 were shipped and 4184 left over. Estimates to-morrow, 32,900. Market weak aed gererally 10c lower than yesterday morning. The quotations to-pay were: Light mixed, $3.40 to $3.80 mixed packing, $3.- 45 to $3.85 ;beavy shipping, $3.35 ; to $3.85 ; rough grades, $3.35 to 2.45. he receipts were 4000, Market steady, Delicate children! What a source of anxiety they are! The parents wish them hearty and strong, but they keep thin and pale. To all these delicate chil- dren Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites comes with the best of news. It brings rich blood, strong bones, healthy nerves, and sound digestion. It is growth and prosperity to them. No matter how delicate the child, it is readily taken. soc, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE. Cherricte. Toronte. EE eS CARD. —— ——— — The undersigued wishes to intimate to the young ladies and gentlemen of Caar- lottetown, that ic is her intention to con~ tinue the dancing classes so successfully conducted by her mother, for the past 50 years at TERPSICHORE HALL, Great George Street. Classes will be opened for the season, or Tursaay, Oct. 4th, at 4 and 8p. m. Private lessens given as usual. ohh Nr FGM MUA 8 CEYLON, - " >. 3 > * - Shee Me =e . oy hp eT ‘ fs 4 a , if ' + 5 ot eed ys HOUIGEMEEPERS, —_——_— ee + at et if you have not tried Tetley's Elephant Brand Teas, you should do so at once. These Teas are put up especially for family use.—Wrapped in air tight lead packets, the favor and purity in ensured to the consumer, who is also protected as to the correct value by having the RETAIL PRICK PRINTED ON EVERY PACKET “4 ae Sold by must grocers in Canada and the United States. LA —- ~~ — ~ UU rn 252. to $1.00 per $d. in '4 and f td. Packets. if your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we wiil see that your order is filled. WLLL UL. JOSEPH TETLEY & CS., London, Eng., Canadian Head Office: 14 Lemoine Tt., Montrocl. r VULPES EEE Fall O'Coats Black, blue and brown o’coats for men or youths $5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00. 9.00, 10,00 11,00 and 12,00, tall and Winter Ulster Brown wine fawn and grey uls‘ers all sizes from 22 that will fit a bov of three up to 46 breast that will fit the biggest man on the Island for $4.50, 5.00. 6.00. .700, 8.00, 9.06, 10.00, 11 00, 12,00, 13.00, and 14 00. Fall and Winter Suits Mens heavy suits in imported Scotch Canadian and Island tweeds Scotch serges English worsterds from $5.00 up to 18.00, OUR $10.00 Scotch Serge suit isa Corker apd would cost $18.00 in any tailor shop in the city. Don’t be foolish and throw away $8 but drop in and see this suit be- fore you buy. FiT-REFORM See our $10 Fit-Referm O‘coat blue beaver made and trimmed as well as cus- tom made our $12 15 and 18 is such that you cannot find elseweie in the city, We have just opened the first shipment of fall and winter suits 75 per cent of those goods are made of the Scotch and English cloths, OS DERCLOTHING Winter Underclothing from 4@c a suit up No doubt about the quality no doubtabout the assortment, no doubt about the price, If you are sure you want underclothing we can show it to you and sell it to you for lessmoney than anyhouse in the trade, eS ote JANIE BURRIS. 228 dytd&w . PROWSE BROS. PLANT Line. To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. Che favorite S. 8. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotfa. ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p, m calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at ncon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pw. tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 p. m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. L Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’towa, Auebes Steamship Co’y, Ltt. “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlottetown at 2 p. m. about 6 p. m. Monday 10th Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3ist Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gas Mal Bay and Father Puint. Delighdal summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led with great care. CARVELL BROS Agenta® Beaver Line CHARLOTTETOWN and LIVERPOOL DIRECT SERVICE It is proposed to sail the Steamship “LAKE WINNEPEG”, 3500 tons Monday 3rd Oct From From Charlottetown Liverpool Sept. 20 Oct. 4. Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 26 ‘lhe above eteamer is fitted with cold storage, und has modern improvements for careving live stock. F:xcellent accommodation for passengers For freight, passage, statemoons, and other information apply at the office of N. RATTENBURY, Ageot PICKFORD & BLACK. SEASON OF 1898. 8.8, CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlotietown every Friday at 10 a. m., curing the the season of 1898, for Halifax, salling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, leaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; returning will jeave Halitax every Tues day at 6 p. m., makiog same calle, The Steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season, For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agext Ch’town, May 13,1898 -_- rey Will be opened at the P. E. iS- LAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, on Wnuday, October 3rd. And will be continued through the season on Monday, Tuesday and Fre day evenings. Same courses as in daf classes, Apply at once. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal The Wonderful Cheap Men —==” " 227 dy tf a = | lin A