oe. ; | | ; 4 . o- Mabaso e Real Estate Agent Bs oe | Leal : genta “ » Commission, Eat ate Vi : 4S ; € te > & { } » R Sta pe ) Coarlottetown, P.E. I. Houses For pepe | gta } 100x27 ft Pric $500.03 WENT ST, (eaxt)—House and shop, _6 rooms i <43 P e 3600.00 BAYFI&LD ST- -House $100.00] ' CH'T VN RO’ ALTY from the | ! barns and cosch house with | > i es ofiand. Price $2800 i Oo ' OW ST. (east)—Hause heated with | wate yarns etc Price Si200.00 will ex- | change OUGLAS ST—House, 5 rooms. Price 350 CTTMBERLAND ST-~House ms, 00 Siar. smal garden. Price $1) 00 msHorP ST—Two tenement house. Price $400.00) ETISTON ST, (west)—Thre (willexchange CHESTNUT ST—T wo tenement house, (whi x hare DORCRE-<TER ST {near Queen St)—Housze and sho. wi euty lings—business Sls! i Pr ce S20 i™ CUR PLE: SaNer St. & ST PETER’? \AD—Larze hoase, new Price $1400.00 EV’STOIN ST—(Gallows Hill) house, 9 rooms, be’n, beated with hot air Price $1100 POWNAL ST Near Euston)two tenemepDt hos, new Price $12 : CRO &S8T—Two tenement house, new. Price > ao HIG’LAND AVENUE—Honse, § ‘rooms stable, Lot #0 x 1%) Price $800.00 HIGIHt'.AND AVENU! Two houses, just ‘ icted eu ; g Lots {03190 ft ] - $5 ‘ Yi each WA \°) ST—H das:/7 'roo {,? ¢ i) ’ SoU Houses To Let KING STREET (WEST rooms and stable $5 # per men'h : KI? G ST- 7 rcoms #5. re" m sidence THE LIBERALS [g leaders of the Probibition movement h been ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 4, AUGUST 4, 1899. AND PROHIBITION. if How cruelly misled and disappointed tue ave need not be stated. Liberals ihoroughout the country share with Con- ' cervatives the disgust which is felt % WEST STREE!—Oppnsite r a of Sir L H. Davies a hon-e, 11 tg rooms. beths, hot water, sewerage Rent moderate BRIGHTON ROAIT—10 rooms ane *a*! Le hot water and electric light $1 SOUTHVORT (near ferry) 8 rooms. garden $3) per year WATER STREET-(WEST) Prick roome, Price $150. per year house 14 rooms ara tric light ete 3°00 FRIGHTCN RCAL—1! rem, water closet, e'e a year BRIGHTON KOAD—S8& reer s ard bath recom hot water and stable $ Wa year House 8 rooms, stableand $6.50 per mo. PIFASANT ST coach house FOUTHFORT=-Simmer cottace, and out- buildings new. $5) a year Phone 174 P, 0. Box 326 LEITH HOUSE 32 to 38 QUEEN ST. WHISKIES in Ushers special reserve & O. V.G. Doctors special Royal Blerd, Galic, Greers, O V. H.Islay Blend, Robertsoo Sanderson famous whisk- ies, and 20 other cheaper brands in cases of flasks and bottles; also in octaves & qr. easke. WALKERS RYE in Club and Imperial, also on draft Seagrams, Corbye & Wilsone Empire Kye in all sized pack- ages. BRANDIES in UHennesey “ Jockey Gleb” (Carte dor) Tricoche and othe cheaper brands in cases qr casks & octaves RUM Demerara fu)! strength inparch eons and barrels, Jamaica in cases, bot- tles and half-botties, Gin octaves and qr casks, also in casa all prices. WINES Wilsons invalids port special reserve, army & navy port, Tarragona & native ports, several brands higb and low grale Sherries, clarets champagne etc. etc ALES & PORT ’Bass, ( Hibberts) in gts avd pts. Guinness’ stout (Burks) in qts and pts. Keiths Labatt Halifax Breweries & Ready in Hhds and half Hhds, aleo in qt acd pt bottles, MINERAL WATERS Shank’s Bel- feet ginger ale, appolonaria water, Rose- back water, Havelock & Wi'imots spa Ginger ale and table waters. CIGARS TOBACCO & CIGARETTES | 20 000 cigere al! grades and prices, lots of chasp pic-nic brands,a)! the best brands of smoking and chewing tobaccos includ~ og Index & Little Napoleon, Sweet Cap- ora!, Athlete; and other cheaper brand eigarettes. Cull or write for prices, A: Macdonald, Wholesale & Retail] Wine! & Spirit Tw porter. ‘TENDERS. ea ee Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned, until the 12th of AUGUST, next from parties willing to construct and com- plete the new R. C. Church at Kinkora, according to Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Bishop's Palace, Ch’town, up to Tr’ 20th; and at the Parochial Residence, ix 40ra, after that date. me is tender will be considered unless accom- fanied by acertified cheque of $100.00 or approved note of hand for that amount, re- turnable if tender is not accepted, and for- feited if tender is thrown up by Contractor. Lowest orany tender not necessari x F A495 als | } con- nep- erning the Government's conduct. resentative Liberals in Parliament sougbt © break the Government’s fal! in this re- card by proposing Provincia! Probibition = | «ud bringing the matter before the House f Commons. Mr. Bell, of Esst Prince »pported the motion and, we are toll “made along and somewhat involved srgument in defence of the course of the Government. He beld that the ministers were perfectly justified in refusing pronibi- tion, dwelliog particularly upon the ad- verse vote of Quebec. He also inveuted fresh excuse that the Government knew if they brought io a probibitory bil the Senate would throw it out. This pro juced some amusement, as it was apparent of the house thot the to every member soveroment would have been culy too glad , . z » o have sucha bill thrown ont by the senators and thus have escaped the respon- sibility for both the enactment aod the re~ fusal of the measure.” Mr. McLaure, of Colshester, amendment in favor to the passage of 4 Federal prohibitory law. the Liberals from going ov Parmalee, the Liberal moved ap Then to save record, Mr. t Shef- member for ford, moved a further amendment, which stated thatthe result of the plebiscite has shown that there is not an active prohibi- tion seatiment sufficiently pronoanced to justify the expectation that a prohibitory law slould be passed. differeut motions emanating from three The fact of three ers ehowed whata of Mr. Then, to cap the climax, Mr different Liberal memi ppy family sits to the right S_enker! nieux,on the engge«tion of the Premier woved the adjournment of the debate, which carried—and the question is settled, tession is concerned. worthy of remark, that eo fur as ‘his I: is perhap-, Mr. Moore, of Stanstead, one of the lead- ng members of the Dominion Alliance, } tock tbe strongest possible ground agaiast Provincial prohibition. “ He obj -cted to it oo gtvers! priociples, and in particular because that portion ot Quebec in which he lived was strongly in favorof prohib tion. Under Mr, Fiint’s scheme it would be ab-vlutely shut out from aj] hopes of check irg the liquor traflic for a generation to «me. Mr. Moore gave some enter a ning information in regard to the Quelk c vote, quoting the rerul:s io a vum- ber ot polls, where out of a huodred to one huidred and fifty registered voters, the jballots cast were in some cases within three or four of the total number, and in some cases Jarger than the total number on the list. He gavea list of a dozen polls or thereabouts, in which the vote recorded was 1,330 out of a possible 1,357, which of course must have been a fraudulent vote. CROP CONDITIONS. Crops throughout this Proyince con- tinue to look well. Farmers have had “catchy” weather for hay makiog ; but a great deal of hay bas been saved in fairly good. There are some fears that rust will again strike the wheat, the conditions favoring it. But we hore for the best. The prospect, just now, is splendid. TO RENT a a e The house on Water Street, oppo- site Hotel Davies, at present occupied by J. B. Heagan. all modern con- vencies, Possession given October first, next. Apply to 153~ W. S. STEWART. FOR SALE 320 ACRES OF LAND AT LOWER MONTAGUE The subseriber offers for sale her farm situ- J JOHNSTON THE DAILY EKAMINER 2:22 Master of the Situation, } Abram was a corite with his master, whom it r% he had served a valet from his youth | at } master’s death his mistress granted him many privileges, and at | he period of ancipation he resisted | every temptation to leave the old plan | tation. In the exercise of his privileges | he became obnoxious to the other ne- | vroes. and their frequent compiaints ex- cit 4 remonstrance on the part of his mistress. But Abram pursued his own way in spite of exp stulation. Finally hix interference with her own plans ex isted the patience of his mistress, hau who determined to dismiss him. ‘‘\bram,’’ said she one day to him : } se 7 in a very kindly tone, ‘‘I see that you { and I cannot live in peace on the same place, and I have decided that we must part’ 3ut before she concluded her remarks Abram exclaimed : “Law, mistis, whar you gwine? Yon ain't gwine git no bettah planta- shun dan dis. Take ole Abe’s advise, mistis em stay right whar you is.’’— Exchange. a Housekeeping. If a woman is in good healib there is no more healthful employment than bonse work. Generally spesking there is no happier woman inthe world. But how different when every breath is pain, every steptorture! This state of beslch, in nine cases ont of ten comes from derangement of the delicate, feminine organs of gerera- tion. The doctor inquires first about concerning these. He most ueually insists upon an “examination,” From this ihe modest woman naturally shr nkes, She is Except in very unusual family right. cases of “female weakuess” examinations are unnecesiary. Dr. Fierce’s Favorite Prescription is «simple, netural remedy forthese ills. It cures safely and per- manent v. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medica! Adviser. Address Worli’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffaio, N. Y. You Are Sure of getting the best kitchen utensils,if the label CRESCENT STEEL AGATE WARE is on every piece you buy ! We guarantee them to be absolutely pure, and very durable. They won’t burn or chip and fruit acids have no affect on them, Your dealer has them or will get them for you, MADE BY The Thos. Dayidson [ifg. Co. MONTREAL. Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes they are more expensive than need be. And sometimes they are not so rejiable 18 they onght to be. There was atime when the prices of drugs vere away up—too high altogether. That ts not the case now, The Apoth- scares Hal] changed that sume time ago. You can get perscriptions from pure Irngs at the proper prices— no fancy profits You can get all my reliatie epecial remedies; they’ve been tried and found sTective. . The price tning —will be in every case, Gé0. E Hughes The Peoples Druggist Apothecaries Hal] 3 unnysideCharlottetown eT _———___ 600 Improved Milk Can3—~ the maio found right clear and ina high state of cultivation, the gtowth of fencing, fire wood and timber. There is a comiortable house and good out- buildings on ine pesmeaee also a large orchard of young trees, This farm is most convenient. ly situated, being about midway between Georgetown and Montague Bridge, and quite near schools, churches, mills, etc, For further particulars apply at the office of Mathieson & ntly, Georgetown, or on the premises to Mr. Benj. E. Wright : SOPHIA McDONALD, Montague Bridge, July WwW COTTAGE TO LET—Nicely situated on the Corner of Dorchester and Pownai Sts, contain- ing ten rooms; now occupied by Mr. James remainder being covered with a valuable | ate at Lower Montague, King’s County, cen- | sisting Of 320 acres of land, 140 of which are | tn McDonald. App to Wm. Murray, cortier of By the introduction of machinery, we have overcome the trouble complained of in | the sloppiag over of milk cans All orders foy NON.SLOPP- ING . MILK CANS | filled promptly, wholesale or retail, ei o Lf A McLEAN, Masenic Temple, Charlottetown £99 eddeierctveiteeddanddnbiavenietenieg = G&TYLISH, RELIABLE =<? ARTISTIC™ “= Recommended by Leading == Dressmakers. : ' %E They Always Please. @ M2 CALL p BAZAR ATTERNS NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE €@ These patterns are sold in nearly every city and town in the United States Widuvede “aed BRANCH OFFICES : 1890 Fifth Ave., Chicago, and 1051 Market St., San Francisco. If your dealer does not keep them send direct tous. One cent stamps received. om Address your nearest point THE McCALL COMPANY, =z 138 to 146 W. 14th Street, New York | Wevvdveviviy Brightest Magazine Published Colored Plates. Patterns, Fash- = Contains Beautiful = Illustrates Latest Se ions, Fancy Work, his magazine in every premiums for a little Agents wanted fort ntilu for terms and other partic Se = locality sca work, Write = Jars. Subscription only 5@c. per year, inctuding a FREE Pattern. address THE McCALL CO., 138 to 146 W. 14th St., New York AAAI ADARARDAAABAAD BAAD DAARAAAAR AAD ID NOT SELLING BUT GIVING AWAY CHEAP....... A lot of odd lines in men’s, misses’ and boys’ BOOTS and SHOES that I The will surprise you when you come in bought right for cash. prices and see them. These goods, [ got them at a bar— vain, that is the straight tip. | THOMAS McQUAID, Lower Queen St. Boot & Shoe Store. (er SLMS MS vay x, it bi-Weekly Sailing for + 50ston ws eB From Charlott«toxp for Hawkesbury and Halitex S s*‘La Grand Duchess” Tu-sdey at ooi—SS8 Halifax Fridays at noon From Boston «+s:ye tid Saturdays from Halifex La Grend Duchesse Wed- nesdays 4pm SS Halif x saturdays 11 rm Tickets for sale at ailway For Tickets, rates netion apply to ~~ st ‘ x Boston via my SHES a ea a ae stations on P and infor W W CLARKE Agent Ur to Chariot etown H L CHIPMAN Caurdian Agent Balifax NS +e Cl SU oN it 100 Bags Demerara sugar BEST KIND. - - - FOR PRESERVING. it Call and see and leave your orders. J. T. Peardon Lower Queen St. FARM FOR SALE Sixty acres of arable land and = 3 Marsh land at Mt. Herbert, Lot 48, about % acres of farm in @ good state of cultivation. Good dwelling honse, barns and coach house on premises* The property is wel! situated, convenient to churches, school, and good shipping facilities, An everlasting supply of marsh mud on the Ng yy ee pm —.. fpply st the office o ° DH, Solicitor, C , the un dersigned . oe PATRICK O'GRADY, od pRaaaea July 7 Pownal 8t, Ch’town ns ee rs ff pataataaceateat You are about tu launch your plans for the fall and winter season, you want to bet- ter your condition, you want to buy the best goods made for the lowest possible prices, We know everybody kuows that if you want to get honest goods at honest prices, vou must go to a store that carries a dis- tinctive line of popular priced clothing, that is backed up with solid merit. You have heard of the now famous Bit Fetorm Clothing. You have heard it spoken of only as the very best tailored and the surest fitting clothing made. Why you hav2 not examined this cloth- ing is of decidely more interest to you than it have very little trouble in sellir buy. Once it getsa hold in your neighborhood nothing can stop its popularity. is to us, because we ig all w2 can foal te Our fall and winter line will prove the stumbling block of all competition. Never have we selected a stock with such care, never have we had the pleasure of securing suc a magnificent line to select from. The fall stock will be opened in the course of a few weeks, Don’t order a suit or overcoat till you see this line. RUWSE sou DAO The Wouderful Cheap Men Patan Ane aaa ans OS EL