CHE DA, as X HXAMINER, CHARTUTLETUWN, OCTOBER 13 (e9v, 1 J. JOHNSTON | a! Estate Agent ate Dought aad ,sold | nm ssion, stes Managed Houses eats Collected. Stamper Block Caarlottetown, P.E. I. Houses F'or Sale What is “Growing.” ae Sin,—Itis well in these “growing times” for the laboring tax-paver, be he Liberal or Conservetive to consider Impartially what that is making scch an abuorma! jevelopment under the autocratic rule of [erael l'arte, Ooe would think by the Liberal tone of to-day as to the expendituee for the expan- sion of the country that C. P. R’s and I C. R’s were being constructed so fast that they seemed to “grow,” that the can- als were being improved and extended to such an extent that they too seemed to “grow,” thet we have “grown” into free t.ade with the United Stater, that a prefer~ ence for Cavadian products in the British markey is “growing” for the reason thal they are Canadian or that we have prefer- ential trade (intellects muddled here,) and lastly that the Empire is aud will be ‘“‘growing”’ under the guidance of such judicious statesmen. If we argue with the prejudiced and ignorant disciple of Liberalism, what ex~ planation will be given? What excuse will he offer. Letus see. He will ex- plain that they are, by shrewd manage~ ment, building a net work of railroads and that they can justly subscribe themselves the originators of the canal system. But,we ark, woat about extravagance? None. What about the banks of the St. Law- rence beiog undermined to such an extent building wharves at places where they are useless, that, as was remarked, the settlers ; i is PEN SU.— Woa199 6 rooms rif 1wdCcW Ft. Pric ST w3ij—House and shop, 6 rooms 43 Price $600.00 i ) ST- -House $1000.0 VN “ALT Y—(Oae mi.e from the ty). house barns and coach hous?. with acres of land. Price $2800 *RAFTON 8°. (9ast)—House heated with hot water, berns etc. i*rice $120).00 will ex- ange ‘LASS House, 5 rooms. Price $300 MBERLAND ST--House, 5 rooms, good ac. 8m tl garden. Price $100.00 »P ST--Two tenement house Pri Sa) (0) STON ST, (west)—Three tenement honse, willexchange) LtfNUC AC—€wo tenement house, (wi! eX thange ‘CHES PER ST [near Queen St)—House ? : . w . it » ; : ; P: ice $200).00 i Rk PLE‘\SANT ST. & ST. PETER’3 | ,AD—L urge house, nev. Price $1490.00 | i $f) <4 30—(Gallows Gill) hoase, 9 rooms, ! bavn, hea'ed with hotalr Price $1100 | POWNAL Sl'—(Near Euston) two tenement 1ae - > ' se. 1 Price $1250 : le : i CRO-S 3ST l'wo tenem:nct house, new. Price | Sh) iTLAND AVENUE—Honse rooms |} stable, Lor 60x 190 Price $809.00 i HIGHLAND AVENUE-Two houses, just | sonstructed. each 6 rooms: Lots 403190 f*. re $550.00 sach. | ‘28 ToissTy corwni L ot oc 4 | “oe $500.00 Houses To Let KING STREET (WE3T)-6 rooms and stable | $5 WO per month. Kk. INGST—7 rooms $5. per month. WEST STREE!.— Opposite residence of Sir L. AH. Davies a house, 11 rooris, baths, hot water, sewerage Rent moderate BRIGHTON not water .94D—10 room3 and bathroom | nd electric light $160 a year. 80 ~ fHPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 | per year [RR STREET—(WEST) Brick house 14 ‘ooms, Price $150. per year BRiGHTON ROAD—IL rooms and bath room, water closet, electric light etc $200 a year RIGHTON OAD—8 rooms and bath hot water and stable $160.00 a year PLEASANT ST. coach hove. reom House 8 rooms3. stableand |} $6.50 per mo. OU tH Po RT -Summer qu.ilding enew. ’ cottage, and oa year » Prince Edward Island Magazine ..NOW ON SALE.... At'all the Bookstores and a R.W Mason’s News Stand. CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER Hon Senator Ferguson, Frontispiece A Period of Growth and Transition, by Hon Serator F rgusor The Spider—(a poem) by F. W. L. M. A Reckless Aciventure, by J. H. Fletcher History of P. K. A Page from the by John [oss On a Fair Flower Faded—(a sonnet) by Late Tho:. A. Lepage Our Island’s Foe, by George McKenzie Prince Edward Island Surname {sland, Mic-Mac Myt! nogy, by lTeremiah S ‘lark, a, The Ethics of Hurry, by J. E. Rendle Autumn Flowers, by Lawrence W. Watson Two Pictures, by May Carrol! Jacques Cartier s First Voyage, by Rev. A. E. Burke, B. D. 4 Thought—(a poem) by M. P. Jame N ytes and Oue les. etc, Se a copy—Send for sample, The P. E. Island Magazine, P. O. BOX 698, Ci arlottetown, P. Victoria Cafe (reet George Street... Charlottetown, P. E. Islan - < f Permit me to call your attention to the fact that | am better prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Freeh ters. Itis a fact that in crder to be suc- oes-ful in the Oyster business one must be able to handie them in large quantities. Ors With this object in vie *, 1 beg leave to olict your patronage, und can assure you yf satiefactio I may say that my Oyster Parlor wil —T L18UAl in the firet class man- ielicate Bivalve may be . be conduc e¢ oer, where be ybtained in every style ‘o satisry the tasie of the most exacting epicure. Yours, &c., JOHN P. JOY, are insuring against a landslide? Tory (be wharves are all necessary. What about commercial union and pres ferential trade? We have established closer relations with the United States and you must have been acting “Van Winkle” if you don” know that preferential trade is booming cheese. Poor fellow! were you actually asleep? What about the words, ‘we hold a vaster empire than has been” that stand out boldly from the “lilliputian maps” used as stamps? Ah! will you never b2 sensible enough to see that we are increasing the Empire? We madea nation of Canada. See! Wake up you drone and try to estimate what “penny postage” is saving you, andif you can I guess you will see the benightness that a mst eovelopes your brain. All sense of right and wrong has been trash . dislodged trom the cranium of the above | type, and they are the average. Just imagine ye taxpayers! $36,000,000 was; extravagance and robbery; $61,000,000 is economical expenditvies. Protection was to, use the words of our Island Knight, “accursel by God and man” and now itis, with a few bluaderiog chanzes that do not lower the tariff, the pre-elec: tion pledge of a “business is basiness” government carried out in their entirety. But after all we should not be so se- vere on our commercial unionists even if they do sometimes spend a sum like $20,- 000 fora lighrLouse though the money is not voted and surely we are rick enough to stand the charging of the dredgiag of the t Gawrence an insignifieant sum like $i5)5 that is spent for fireworks to hcnor a democratic figurehead. Cur government leader (in name only) ‘QR | sports a decoration given bim by a foreign power although an official serving under our Queen can only accept such a thing for distinguished service on the battlefield. Mav it not be and we offer this suggestion meekly that whilst Sir Charles and his comrades slept the chivalrous and patriot~ ic Liberals under the leadership of the “traitorous Israelite’ no longer rattling the “bones” but clad in a bloody un torm, succeeded in conquering partof a cvatin- ent, This will explain either the *‘fore'gao decoration” or “we bold a vaster empire than has been,” when it. comes to light whether the territory subdued was for France or England. Ifit was for Tarte we will stop guessing,—but we will koow why tri-colours have gone up. Hurrah! for a decreased number of Cabinet ministers, also their decreased ealeries. Hurrah! for cheapoil machinery, barbed wire and binder twine. Hip! Hip! Hurrah! For prchibition and new mar- kets. What does it matter if the Yankee oi! octopus takes the Ontario and Quebec oil wells in its tenacious embrace ? What does it matter if our poor ‘armers are legislated against and our country hurried to fin. ancial ruin? Nothing so long as the political pap oozes down the deserving throat and the “machine hugging’ process is not limited to suchan extent that the faithful disciples will be denied the privi lege of giving it( the machine ) a squeeze. [tnow remains forthe voter who pays the roast, so to speak, to tell by his vote what it is he believes to be ‘‘growing.” Is it consistency or inconsistency in carry- ing Out trade policies? Is it purity or impurity in holding bye elections? [a it @ spirit of justice or injastice in dea! - ing with our temperance peg- ple ? Is it a civilized or a barbaric emigration policy? Is it economy or extravagance in spending the peoples’ money ? Is it statesmanship or quasi Statesmanship on the part of the treasury officials at Ottawa? We will soon get the answer. And if the majority of the electors are as intelligently awaken-~ ed as we believe them to be their answer will te the death kne/l of Liberalims. Nix GRITERAL. I Weary of Experimenting With ointment and found it an absolute cure for pile The fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- manent cure Miss Amy Mcore (graduate Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music) will resume musical instructions, giving special aiten~ | tion tochildren. Pupils attended at their homes if desired. Apply at the residence of Mr. G. H. Haszard, or P O Box 299. The P. E.I. Oyster King barrel at Joy’s. i have : United States and here. Earnscliffe Notes. Potato digg ngis now the order of ihe day, andthe crop, wheb 18@ good one ay, harvested this week if his year, will be the weather keeps fine. Mr. Henry McInni?, who as agent for a large Charlottetown house, bas been sup- plying -he people of Lots 49 and 50 with a miscellaneous line of dry goods, groceries, etc., has given up his position, Mr. Mc- Innis, whois avery enterprising young man, intends starting @ grocery and dry goeds store of his owao in Mill View, and nis recent extensive experience wil] be of great service to him. Every man you meet these times is a full pledged politician, and recent reports from those who know are to the effect that both Messrs McLean and [rving will have large majoritiese Even the lad‘es are in- terested in this election. What a pity the franchise ia not extended to the women, for if it were, gritism would disappear from this fair land “like dew before the sun.” Oneof our boys is very much puzzled over the fact that every time he returnoe from visiting a certain friend of his, he finds that the crystal of bis watch is smashed. He is forced to buy crystals by the dozen, but cannot uuderstand the cause of the ‘wreckage. Can anyone help our friend to solve the mystery ? The Pownal District Lodge, [0 GT, held a public meeting in the Cherry Val- ley hall on the 28th ult. A large and at~ tentive audience was present at this meet- ing, which was presided over by Mr. D. P. Irving in his usual genial way. Mr LU Fowler madehis first appearance before a Cherry Valley audience,and complimented the temperance people here oa the good work they are doing. Ina pleasing speech he daalt with the evil effects of intoxicating drink on the laboring class, and its conse~ quent injarious effects on the country at large. Miss) Charlotte McLeod came next with a lengthy paperon Prohibition. Mr AD Fraser, Mill View, was the next | apeaker, and in “a very able speech, showed the evil influence the liquor traffic exerted in political circles both in the A recitation from ‘one of the young ladies was next, and the ; | salves, suppositories and ointments | and dreading asurgical oderation, scores and | | handreas have turned to Dr A. W. Chase’s programme was finished bya forcible ‘speech by Mr T B McRae, who in his usual eloquent manner dealt with the great cost of the liquor traffic to Canada and other places of the temperance question. Mr McRae, who is a brill iant young man, is destined, we believe, in time, to become one of the foremost orators in this pro- vince. A few remarks from the chairman, Mr Irving, brought this most enthusiastic and harn.onious meeting to a close. We regret to learn that our old neigh- bors, Mr and MreJobn P Young intend leaving us this month for River Point, R I, where they will mak. their fature home. Mr Young baa sold hw farm to Mr Agustine Msiasis, who has secured a valuable piece of property. - — = ae 1 OX an) © De eg wy * Once daily,in a hot mash. Itassists in grow- ing new plumage, gets them in co on ta lay when eggs bring the highest prices. Sold by druegists, grocers, feed-men,or by math One p cok, Oerets: five, $1.00, Large can, £1.29, Rix. $5.00. 1. S. JOHNSON & OO,, Bostou, Mase nditi ROYAL OAK SOAP In every home there are dainty clothes, delicate in cclor and fabric, or both, that caure anxiety when going to the wash. They want washing, but are unequal to wear and tear of the wash tub. ROYAL OAK SOAP is specially prepared for the washing of fine materials. It is pure and wafe. It extracts dirt and stains without sub- jecting ciothes to friction or chemical rot. Sold everywhere. Savethe wrappers. Send for premium list JAS.D LAPTHORNE, Ch’town Soap Works, Removed —TO MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— “=-— London House Cerze: ' Oysters by the quart, peck, buehel, and ‘ Thcmas Campbel : i + ® LOCAL NOICES. Joy, the Oyster King, will send cysters for you to aoy partof the worldand guarantee safe delivery. Address our letters to King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- lottetowno, P. &. Island, “McCall’s Magazine,” the queen of fashion, ove yeur fifty cents, and you can get a McCall pattern free. Drop me 6 postal and [ w'lt call round for your sub scription. Robt & Cotton, P O Box 84, Ch’town. 4\& wy. Wanted—A good general servant togo to Montreal. Must kaow how to do genera! house work. Apply to Mrs Riggs, Greo vill Street. after6 p.m. 41 iis aD ae, For sale. A good driving borse, weighs about 1,000 lbs, gentle and sound. Apply to J B Macdonald & Co. iv. A big line of umbrellas from 50c each and upwards, good value.—J B Macdonald & Co, @& Royal Oak soap; it is all right. feMiss Blanche Smallwood graduate of Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music will be prepared, after the 11 imst., to take a limit- ed number of pupils in pianoforte. Th 3e wishing to make arrangements will pi:se cell at her home, Richmond Street. Joy! Joy! Itwill do your heart good too see those lovely large oysters at the Oyster King’s Palace, Great George Street. Our great clothing department hase never been so full of bargains as this fall. Don’t leave your measure for an overcoat un il you have first seen those $10, $12, and $15 coats of oara—Prowse Bros. Roya! Oak soap; it ix all right. Almost every man in America La8 som > digestive trouble. When men meet, th? greeting usually is, “Well, how are you ?”’ That develops health talk. The man wh») has no bowel or stomach trouble is almost acuriosity. Trouble is men take no care ofthemselves. They eat as though they had copper stomachs aad bowels of brass. By and by, overworked nature rebels. Then come headaches, nervousness, bad blood, liver and kidney troubles. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets furnish help for constipation «nd torpid liver, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, sour stomach loss Of appetite, indigestion, or dyspepw windy belching, heartburn distress, an- pain after eating, and kindred deras- ad mente of the liver, stomach and bo-ag! Accept no substitute: Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N.A. ——— ae Rn eae me Watehe s $2.00 to $10.00 Watches in Nickel case; ~ n oo Silver wu 7.00 » 30.00 ‘1 Gold 1» 10.00 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25 Gera Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Studs 0S5to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. PAYLOE f eee Anotner -SNAP We have too many Glass Preserve Ja (quart siz?) on hand, so inorder to reduce our stock at nce we h ave put the price “AWAY DOWN, It will pay you to buy now | even if you don't them till next season 1 "a ee Ee AR RAT RY BEER REY G require a a nie ie _ GROCERS) | A a ED St. Dunstan's College Classical and Commercial. AFFILIATED TO LAVAL UNIVERSITY The classes in St. Dunstan’s Colleg will be resumed on TUESDAY, the 12the September next. For further particulars apply to A. P.*McLELLAN, Rector St Dunstan’s College, Ch’town, Aug 30, ‘99 bastbaitaactbastaataantataasnansataateantateateanease aaa ae tae AN ate Aut a ae a nag oa on sions of on Will OF —— OX0=—-— We Have Them in All The Best Makes Fit-Reform Ov: reoat, $10, $12, $1 and $18. st —= = W R Johnston Overe sat, $10, $12, $15 and $18. H. Vinberg & Co’s Overcoat, $8, $10 $12 and $15 Cther cheajer makes, $2.75 $5, $6, and $7. All wool Ulsters, $3 75, $5. $6, $7, $8 and $10. Boy’s end Children’s Ulsters by the thousands. We are headquarters for Undercloth- ing and ‘fop Shirts. Ladies, don’t forget to see cur Capes and Javkets the Jargest and best as- sortment in the city, Cio PRUWSE wo DROS The Wonderful Cheap Men sy -