J.J. JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent Real Estate houghtand so'd on Commission, Estates Managed. tented. Houses Rents, Collected. Stamper Block Caarlottetown, P.E.{I. THE DAILY PLEASANT Thursday Evening. The basket #0c al end entertainment at Soffolk on the 16th wasa complete success. Derpite the bad roads the spacious schoo! house was packed to the door. The entertainment conaisted of vocal and ino- strumental music readings and recitations, After the appoiotingof Mr. E. Gedfrey to the chair the following programme was rendered :— PROPERTY FORSALE FOR SALE.—A plot of land in= the west | ern part of ‘he cit Price $125.00 fJ J John- | ston, Kea! \cstate Agent FOR SAL E.—Several Building Lta in the vicinity of ‘‘avfieid St. will be sold cheap. Johnston, sal Estate Agent. ' | FOR SAIL E.—A house on Pownol Street. mear the jail, containing 9 ro90ms, Good yard andlare arn on premises, J J Johnstou Real Estvte Afient FOR 84) E.—In Charlottetoen Common in the vicinity of Brighton. about 6} acres of land will be sok! cheap. JJ Johnston, Real ks- hate Agent FOR SA/E--A house on Euston Street, in wieinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- sains 8 roons and kitchen, in good order, and is heated with hot air. Good stable and large yard in cor nection, will be sola cheap. Apply ao J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SA!.E,—A house situated on the cor mer of Plexzant Street and Mt. Peters Road House con’ ains 10 rooms has a good cellar and stable on preraises. The house ls built 8 years and is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J Johnston I: eal Estate Agent. POR SA] E—Three acres of landin Char- tietown, common, near residence of Arthur ters, Esq. will be sold cheap anion easy germs, JJ Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SA\LE—about four (4) acres of land in the City of Charlottetown, can be d' vided in- totwenty building lots, a genuine Bargain, JJ Johnston, Stamper Block FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A tenement ouscon Chestnut Street, sow in rourse oferection. Will be completed in one month. Willbe sold cheapor exchanged for property tn snother partofthecity. J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR EXCHANGE.—A three tenement Aouse, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in & large rent, will be exchauged for xy ble place in another vart ofthe city J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. double FOR SAL.E—A two story double tenemen: on Bishop Street, each tenement con- wins six rooms and large yard. Apply toJ J @hnston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let TO LET.—A house on King Street, near Pownal St, stable and yard; $5.50 per month. gent, J J Johnston, Kea] Estate TO LET.—House on King Street, con- taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. TO CLET.—House on King Street, * Dear Merchants Bank ot P. E. Island, onta. ning 6 rooms, rent $5.50 per month ohnston. TO LET,—A new house on Brighton i Roa, heated with not water, vaths, elect ric light, etc. Will be rented toa Re tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real aie Age at. TO LET---Dwelling houses and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. Large warehouse attached; everything in Arst class condition. Rent $:7000, rent of pouse alon: $100.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, Rea! Estate Agent Ch’town, TO LET.--Un the corner of Prince and Water Streets, a house containing 13 rooms. This place is convenient to railway and boata. Kent moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Estate Agent, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Atamper Biocy, Ch’town Watelies ee ‘Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 « « Silver « 700 « 30.00 "t Gold nt 10.00 » 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon ‘tuards 25¢ Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 ®ollar Studs O5to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10,00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. TAYLOR Victoria Jewelry Sto ' Twenty Dollars Reward ; Any person giviog information leading to the apprehension of the party or parties wiio broke into my house on North River between te dates of the 23rd and the 29th met, will regeive the above reward. R. M. YOUNG. REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct @rd, m patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north nde of Queen’s Square, first door to the right upstairs. | Dialogue | Recitation..... | Stump speech....... TIME AT SUFFOLK Basket Social and Entertainment on | , ; Opening speech......-+ eeeees Chairman | snttne eh eka DONT Hlarper .Chas J. Horne Che rues, Recitation dis Inatrumental music ..C E Marshs!] ee-ee Mise Fite Instrumental music... ...Me*ter Joe Gills .. Orem Johnsto NR i cinpdass as CE Marshal EE Miss Fife and otbers Vocal Solo....... ..eCE Marshal! OM ariccccoscnsned ss oo so 2 eoeses BC Hardy OO NIOD scividesncs ...H © Watts Instrumental! music.... Chas J Horrme Dialogue........Mise L Crockett and others Stump speech...................W Godfrey UR sana pae tne enne ane Closing remarks................Chairman V cal ee ais Tks programme was well rendered and wae highly appreciated by all present as was shown by the applause which each performer received. After the programme the baskets, #bich were beautifully decoras ted and we'l filled, were auctioned off by Mr. W. Godfrey in a highly creditatl- manner. After partaking of the contents of the baskets the audieuce dispersed with the singing of the National Antbam. The committee take this opportunity ot thank~ ing all those who kindiy assisted in mak- ing this one of the best socials of the eea- sop. The handsome sum of thirty dollars was realiz-d which goes towards furnishing the new school hon-e. Oxe Wuo Was Present. A Chinese Horror. Port Townsexp, Wash., Feb. 14—The steamer ‘Olympia,’ bas arrived from the Orient bringing late advices as follows: Thecity of New Chwang is in a state of terror, occssiened by the appearance of thousands of mounted bandits. @utrages have been commited on residerts. The merchants have moved their goodsto a treaty port, \wenty miles south of the in» vaded districts. Grave fears are eater- tained that the bandits contemplate a raid on the latter place, which is being fortified. By the breaking of the iceon a river leadingto Tien-Tsin two hundred people were precipitated into the water. A bun- dred and six were drowned. A report has reached official circles at Pekin that an assasin was despatched to Japan to take the life of the Emperor of Japan. Great excitement was caused by the rumor, and a thorough investigation has been ordered. = eI Dreyfus in Good Health. Lonpon, Feb. 14 —The Daily Telegraph publishes the following despatch from Cavenne, capital of French Guiana: The jadicial officer who has ju-t reiurned here from a visit to Dreyfus on the lie du Diable, informs me thatthe prisoner is in good health, but declines to reply to the written interrogations of the Court of Cassation on the ground tbat his answers are inaccurately transmitied to Paris. BBL LOOP OE A Generous Offer We are authorized te off:r our readers, prepaid, a freesar:ple of a never~-failing eure for catarrb, bronchitis, irritable throat, influenza, and such throat and nasal diseases. There is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi-~ cal. Ointments and washes cannot reach the diseased parts, and have thus proved useless. But Cutarrhozone is carried by sir directly to ihe dieeased part, and is like a breeze from the pine woods. Write for free sample to N.C. Poison & Co, Kingston, Ont. — 1899 DIARIES. Canadian — and Amrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. P.E. I. Almanac now on sale, DR. J. H. A YERS,Denti HASZARD & MOORE } our sincere sympathy. EXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 29, 1889 Resolutions of Condolence. At the meeting of St. Joseph’s Lit erray Society, Kelly’s Crosse, held on the J5tb inet., the following reeolutions were mov~ ed by Jno. Bradley, seconded by Jas. H. Devereaux, and unanimously carried. That we the members of St. Joseph’s Literary Society desire to record with deep regret our heartfelt sorrow for the loss we have suatained by the death of our esteem~ ed and late President, Mr. Jno Smith; R-solved that we the members of this society tender to Mre. Smith aod family and condole with them in their sd sffl ction, and pray that Godin His mercy will comfort thein; and tur R hy f ved that a cony of these resolutions ried to Mrs Smith, entered in he a meting. and published ivt and Watchman. ‘LEMEXT FLoop, Secretary St. J. L. §. > © «<< The Panama Canal. Ww DD. in ExaMIner, — Loedonv, Feb. 16,—The Parise corres- pondent of the Morning Post sava thet in financial circles it is persistently rumor- ed that negotiations between the Panama Company and the Washington Govern- ment, whereby the latter ia to complete the canal, are ina fair way to being su- ‘e-efolly concluded. Itiseaid that the Panama Company would. receive a large percentage of the canal receipts aud that the Nicaragua route would be abandon- ed. —S-nator Perley, epeaking at Moose Jaw, made this statement with reference to the action of the Senate on the Yukon deal: “After the Commons bad passed that bill L beral members cams over t) the Senite and begged of the Senators to kill the bill for which they have voted. That showed that owing to che number of men ‘ooking for situations, and to other cauees which gavea Prime Minister tre mendous power over his followers, the House of Commons was often not an iv- dependent Parliament.” It was a rather mean thing, as theMal aod Empire re- marks, for thore Liberal M. P.’s to vo-e forthe bill beeause they were afraid to offend the Government by voling agaist it. And it was ungracious after asking the Senate to do their work,?t> tura round aud demand that the Upper House be assassinated for protecting the people. An Otp Axnp Wet Triep Remepy, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used forover fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cured wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the@aste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five centsa bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Mitron Sociat.—Owiagto the stormy weather on Jan. 24th the congregation of Milton bave decided to havea repetition of their basket social at Winsloe Hail on Feb. 220d. Proceedsin ail of the new church. Admission 10 cents. Ladies with baskets free. Ifthe evening of the 220d is stormy, the soeia) will be beld on the following evening. Doors open at 7 o'clock, concert at 7.30 nite The Imperial Parliament has rej-ctod the amendment tothe address deploring the lawleseness in the church of Eugiaud. The majority of the membere seem to be wisely agreed that deploring sbail be left witb the law! ssues- io the Church. oa ees alent ain dmeeemmeereneelt ee —— SOSCESSSSAEs J COSseeseoese Money : Saving, ADVICE If you have not dealt with HUGHES the People’s Druggist in 1898, resolve to do so in 1809. He gives advice and services free, and sells the Best English Drugs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store in the city. You can save 25 p. c. on all pre- scriptions you have prepared by hun. Yeur fr.ends have proved this—Giye him a trial and see if he cannot sate money for you. PATRONIZE.... Hughes The People’s Druggist. Apothecaries Hall S090 S0000568 MS29088800008 Local Patriotism | Boom Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You can do so by purchasing soap mate at the Charlottetown Soap Works. Ask your dealer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, and eee that the name Roval Oak ls stamped on every bar you purchase. | CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS SHARP KNIVES ana Scissors are eucure ene by buying those bearing the registered mark of WALTER'S Cetebratea TRUE BRAND CUTLERY. Leading dealers sell them. Bracken Hollow Notes, weather of the weeks has enabled tis farmers place to stock ibeir premises with a plentiful supply of firewood and kindling, while a number of the more evergetic are The fioe crisp past few af tig are making great preparations for a good | winter’s work hauling marsh and mussel- mud, Mrs. Hiram Dolittle has tifal summer residence to Mr. Simon Smart. Mr. Smart secured the building at # wonderfulbargain. He has hadit hauled at astipriated price, but, if it does sot prove satisfactcry, no cuange shall be made. This is certainly very reasonable, but as Mra. Dolittle intends remaining abroad ic future the house had'to be sold at a sacrifice. Mr. Smart.too, has lately given evidence that he intends toenter the state of Matrimony in the near fntere, and it might be well for Messre Taylor, Jury & Co. to bear this in mind, and to always keeps varie'y of wngagement and wedding rings on hand. Any occasional gloom which may have pervaded thie community bas been entire- ly dispelled during the past coupl of weeks by the unexpected visit of Miss Sophia Gushingion’ of the city. Mix» Gushington seems to be tke m seing link in the chain of Bracken Hollow society,— at Jeast some of the wax-hearted swains are of that opinion, amoug whom we notice Prof Caleb Squeers, of Frog Lake, who throws aside the dignity of the classroom aad wishes life wer* ove unbroken Satur- day or that vacation time were again at haed. One of the mo-t interesting social events of the season tock place the other evening when Mr. J. W. Macawber conveyed hi- blushing bride ro herfuiuare home, Mrs Macawber is the youngest daught- rof Mr. Samuel Woodville, of Swampford, and is an estimable young woman, About fifty couples were presect,and a delightfa! eyeulng wae *pentin dancing, music, and song. Mr. Macawber is reallyan excel- lent host, aud did everything in his power to contribute to the entertainment of his guests. In this respect he received valu- able assistance from hie friend Mise Bessie Trotwood, who acted as bostess pro tem. Wenever met such a diversity of ebaracter as atthat party. There were talgirls and short girls, big meno and little men—grave old plodders and gay young friskers—a 1 blending together in. p-rfect harmony and good-will, Mr. Macawber’s residenc: is one of the most imposing in this section of the country ki is situated upon an eminence overlooking the placid Hillsborough, and is quite con- venient to Snagville, a fine busines centre, where Messrs Dodeor, Fogg and Snicker have large and well furn:shed steces. Lanry, sold her beau- Dissension has arisen over a portion of the estate of the late Empress of Austria between the Austro-Hungarian embassy at London, the Britieh estate of adminias- tration and the Bank of Eogland. It ap. pears that the Empress had $2,000,000 deposited in the bank. Last November, when the heirs were arranging the division of her property, they asKed payment for this deposit. But the bank refused to pay the aum in its entirety, asserting ite right to deduct @ certain amount for succession fees, and in support of this claim quoted the jaw which was recently enacted, to the eff-ct that all property of foreigners pot l.viog in Great Britain sbeusi be subject to taxation in the event of a settlement on the death of the foreign client. Count Franz Deym, the Austro-Mungarian am- bassador, disputes the eqnity of this ruling, declariog that as the British Govs ernment has never imposed succession taxes On property of foreign ambassadors who bave diei at London, the same pri- vilege should be extended to foreign sov- ereigos. The qnestion will be decided by the chancellor of the exchequer. ee DIED. At Earvecsliffe, on Feb, 12.h, Thomas Francis, infant son of Thomas and Ilea- bella Doyle, aged 4 months and 22 days. “Suffer little children to come unto Me for such ie the kingdom of Heaven. —= SS a ey — a Cure a Celd in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All d ists refund the mewey if it fails to relieve. 52c. HOUSE FOR SALE. A cottage containin roof cellar, good stabit; aiso a store suitable or dweiling house. Above properties are situated on Bayfield Street in Charlottetwn Terms easy. A genuine Bargain. r J.J. TOHNSTON Real EstateAgent, Chariottetown. 9 rooms with frost- FABIA GGS There is Nothing like pleasing customers. Thet’s what we are doing all the time, we give them such value for their money that they come back again and bring others withthem. This is the key~ note of our success. We strive to pleace everyone who leaves an order with us. Why not give us your next order and be thoroughly convinced what we Sav Is true, We solicit your valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & CO'Y, The Modern Founders, § Engi .and Machinists, 8. Wav fee Wharf, Ch’town P, E, I. Phone 125 FS PEAS Say & is WAG a * ° LPF FLILS FLIOGS G SS gee Big be 3 LAUGH TERE . BARGAIN sw SORNER Phe Entir Stoclz © be Sold | SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY? FIRE & WATER