JJ JONSTON Real Estate Agent yea Estate | gpa on Com! Ssi0t tale M : Rented 5 ( ( EB. I. ~~ Houses For Sale R Q LEN 8S rooms abe and coach house, lot 100 Pric Sah wit KENT &T, (east)—-House and shop, 6 rooms Lot xi3 Price Som ta YFIELD ST--House $1000.00 CH’TOWN ROYALTY ine mie from the y), house barns and corech hous with ja@es of iand. Price $2800 GRAFTON 8T. (east)-House heated with hot water. barns ete. /*rice $1200.00 will ex- change WITGL 48 ST—House, 5 rooms. Price $300 CUMBERLAND S8ST-~-Honse, 5 room, yood cellar. smal garden. Price $400.00 ’ BISHOP ST~—Two tenevert house. Price $809.00 KITSTON ST, (west)—Three tenement honse, (willexchange) UHERSTNUT ST—Two tenement houze, (will exchange) DORCHESTER ST [near Queen St House and .sho» with onutpuildings--bu-iness stand. Price $2009.0 COR PLEASANT ST. & ST. PETER’S ROAD—Large house, new. Price $1100.00 EVSTON ST—(Gallows Hill) house, 9 rooms, barn, heated with hot air Price $1100 POWNAL ST—(Near Euston) two tenement honse, new Price $1250 ; CRO~-8S 38T—Two tenement house, new. Price $09 HIGHLAND AVENUE—House, stable, Lot 60x 19 Price $800.00 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Two houses, just constructed. each 6 rooms: Lots 403190 ft. Price $550.00 each. WARD Sf—Hou3a7 Prices $)).0) Houses To Let KING STREET (WEST)-6 rooms and stable $5.50 per month. KING ST—7 rooms $5. rer month, = WEST STREEI— Opposite residence +n of Sir L. H. Davies a kou-e. 11 hi | rooms, baths, hot water, sewerage Rent mcderate BRIGHTON ROAD—10 rooms and bathroom hot water and electric light $19 a year. BSOUTHPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 per year WATER STREET—(WEST) Brick house 14 8 frooms rooni, Lot l3ic 4) ft reoms, Price $150. per year BRIGHTON ROAD—I1i rooms and bath reom, water closet, electric light etc $206 a year BRIGHTON ROAD-8 roorrs and bath room hot water and stable $160.00 a year PLEASANT ST.— House 8 rooms, stableand coach house. $6.50) per mo, EOUTHFPORT-Stmmer cottage, buildings new. $50 a year 2285220 EVONVIIMT JO sivMagq ‘a19q MAIIAD V[bS IOI and out- *dvos paisodan pag jo sivq Z 8% YOU.T SB Op [iim 2eq sao paweand fra 8! UM sapieeq ‘gona os #aq10/9 am saaosd -(l}] ‘@sNOG INO UI 3I JavA OF BINS 04,.90M “dVOS MV¥O TVACY J0 reg B1eB10g UPI UoZ perp 0S WY | PALL FOR SALE Cm ane We have for sale mortgages, being 6 percent interest on farm properties in some of the best districts in Manitoba. The mortgeges do not represent more than half the value of the property. If required we guarantee both principal nd interest. In most cases the mortages are puyable in instalments. Anyone wanting a thoroughly safe invest ment haviog a good rate of interest snould communicate with ua. Wealso have alarge number of very de- sirable farms for sale in the Winnipeg Dia- tricts, at prices which are bound to double in very short time. Send for particulars. HASLAM & WRIGHT Private Ban«ers 320 McIntyre Block Winnipeg Man —T0O MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— London House Corner Thomas Campbe, eM a SEA CORI ONT Ta BE Dea MRT Te 5 ike di OS Somme 6 , PARTING ADDRESS THE DALY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 21, 1889 ovaeras | NEW GOODS TO MR. AMOS A. MONAGHAN | Dear Sir,—Havivg learned with deep toatl you purpo © ie@aving vi ir pre Se ; ost of duty at an early date, the trustees of North Rustico District beg leave (o address you previous to your departure, and express our very high appreciation f ycur valuable services during the four years you have been engaged as our teac'- Your meibods of unfolding and expanding the intellectual taculties of th pupils under your charge, together with the skill in management and discipline, are apparent in the government of the schoo! and haye given the most entire satisfaction; and we feel assured that under vour instruction our children have been laying we er the foundation for a good thorough edu cation. Your genial deportment while among usas a friend and teacher, has been uniformally of an elevating tendency, exerting a gradual, yet constant and power- ful influence over those with whom you have been associated and especially over those under your constant instruction. In saying good-bye for the present we sincerely hope that wherever you may go, or in whatever sphere yousmay engage you may meet with the succcess you deserve, and which uprightness of conduct and devotion to duty are always sure to win, With our best wishes for your welfare we remain yours truly Wituiam A. Hovston | Oxiver M. Bernard. Trustees. Joun MoLure. “70° )} iG =. «*% REPLY ae = > RespecreD Friexp3,—I thank you most cordially for your compliasentary address, which I need not say was altogether unex~ pected. It is however what might be an- ticipated from a people from whom I have experienced nothing but kinduess. This expression of kindness from those with whom I have lived so long, and with whom I have spent so many pleasant houre, I shall ever cherish with fond re= membrance as an honorable memento and endearing certificate of the good opinion of men whose approbation is really valu- able. It is with feelings of sorrow | sever the ties that bind me to this place; but wherever my lot may be cast in the future I shall always be pleased to know that I carry with me your esteem and affection. If [have been atall successful in my work much credit isdue the parents who have helped andencouraged the children at home. I can assure youthat if my poor services have given satisfaction I feel more than amp!'y rewarded. I shall always look back with pleasure tothe time spent ni the school-room,where I found the pupils diligent, thoughtful and kind. My wish for them is, that they may be successfull in prosecuting their studies and when their school days are ended they may be prepared to fiil useful positions in society and the world. Thank- ing you for your kindness in the past, and hoping kind Providence may favor yours with health and prosperity in the future, I remain yours truly, Amos A, Monacnay, Teacher. North Rustico, June 30th, 1899, ll BAY VIEW BRIEFS. Revd’s Raymond of Charlottetown and Brown of Norta River with their families are rusticating at Bay View House and en-~ joying the cool breezes and pleasant waters of the bay. Mrs. Charles Higgins of Canton Mass, is visiting with relations at Bay View and Cavendish. J C Clark, Esq., has returned from his visitto, Niagara Falls where he attended the meeting of the National Division S of T. Mr. and Mrs. Green of St. John are visiting with Mre. Green’s sister, Mrs. George Simpson at Bay View. Mise Elsie McNeill, teacher, is spending part of her vacation at Bay View. Two new Frost & Wood binders were purchased here afew days ago. The purchasers wer> Wm Moore and Arthur Simpson. Nearly 9000 pounds of milk went out of Bay View and Cavendish sections to Stanley factory on Monday morning. About 28,000 pounds was received at the factory altoge'her that day. The lobster fishermen have just wound up @ very successful season. Codfish are very carce. A party of young ladies from Chariotte~ town and vicinity will arrive today to take a vacation at Bay View House which by the way is becoming quite a resort for pleasure seekers, Bay View, July 18th. A man may dress as well as his own good judgement and the assistance of an artist tailor may elect. He may take his “cubs,” but if his digestive organs are out of order, he will have an unwholesome ap- pearance. His complexion ,and the white of his eyes will have a vellowish cast. His tongue will be coated, appetite poor, bis teeth rusty, his breath abominable. He is one big, unmistakable sign of con- stipation. The quickest, surest, easiest wayto curethis trouble isto take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are made of refined, concentrated vegetable extracts. Nothing in the least harmful enters into their composition. They hunt down all impurities, and “make them move on.” They are the product of many years’ study and practice. Dr. Pierce cannot afford to put forth a worth- less article. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. EARNSCLIFFE NOTES, ———— —— ’ » “ee Take off your hats boys, the Patriot rooster 18 expected out this week vo crow in honor of the new grit patron saint, | J AT . | i paid wacnish. gaged as our school teacher for the eusu~ ing year, and the district is to be congratu lated on its good luck in securing services of such an efficient and painstak~ lng té acber. Wesee that the Good Templars have condemned the wo Governments on the liquor queetion, that is very good now, buc when election day comes round, will the cuns ofour Liberal Good Templars stil] be trained on our grit patriots, or will thev be silent, each bearing the motto, “a charge to keep I have.” Avain we are reminded there are eX~ ceptions to all sayings, for instance, “two is company, but three is a crowd” does not apply toa ride by night in the old express waggon, when the third person can enjoy & quiet soliloquy Ona seat in the rear. Onr merchants, Messre. W. and D. Me» Donald of Vernon River Bridge, continue doing a large business, as a result of their geniality, courtesy and reasonable prices combioed. McDonald brothers are gentle-~ men in every sense of the word and vesides, good loyal Conservatives, the latier fact being in itself a8 good a recommendation now-a days as a clergymen’s certificate of character. Another proof of the intelligence of our horses is to be found in the fact that, when passing a neighbours horse, they will go at such speed that the boys can scarcely hold them,—the same horses that the young men drive after night, or on a sec- luded part of the road, with the reins round their necks. In Cherry Valley, where the horses are not as intellegent as ours, iLe ladies drive. Mr. William McIntyre, of the Clyde Print Works, Rhode Island, has been spending his holidays here, being the guest of Mr. John P. Young. He left for home on Tuesday accompanied by his sistersin-~ law, Miss Emma Young, Mr. Melntyre says ourclimate and scenery here is de~ lightful; that he can obtain more solid en- joyment and rest in a pretty litle place like Earnscliffe,than at any of the summer resorts ia the States. The letter of “Conservative” in your issue of 14th inst., re-orgenization, is very much to the point asthe apathy of the Conservative party in this matter is in- explicable. The Liberal~Conservative Conterence, atits first meetingin Jane uary, 1896, laid down plans fcr the thorovgh organization of the whcle Isiand, but these plane have been rither slighted or totally disregarded by all but two or three districts. One thifig is sure, if the y are not put into execution in the pear future, Premier Farquharson wil! have but little trouble in carrying the next elections, und she will not need any fake arbitration schemes to help him out either, With a perfect ors ganization in every district, anda fighting leader of the MacDonald or Whitney kind —avd there is plenty of material to select from in the Conservative party—then, and then only, can the Conservatives hove to be victorious in a figbt with the grits. REx. VIOLENT HEADACHES Accompanied by Indigestion and Constipation cured by Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills From Bath, Ont., comes the particulars of @ remarkable cure effected by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Mr. Jos. Gardiner was for {My years the victim of indigestion, con- stipation, and violent headaches. Nothing seemed to have the desired effect until he be- an the use of Dr. Chases’s Kidney-Liver ills, and they effected a complete cure. Mr. Gardiner writes : **I have been troubled for over forty years with indigestion and constipation, would go for two weeks atatime. At intervals I would be taken with violent headaches. I spent dollars and dollars in vain, and was finally ade vised to use Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and must say tat they are the only remedy that gave me permanent relief. I would not be without them for anything, ' Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pilla dose. 25c.abox. Atal] dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TRAVEL-IN - COMFORT ent cma TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at fi a. m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second class passengers for all points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &c Berth Rates— ee er . ccdwansecses $4. I ON ios inant Weeokosous af Montreal to Kevelstone............-- avece T' Montreal to Vancouver....++.......... gia 8. Montreal to Seattle...cc0.......ccccccccece 8 For passenger rates to all points in Canada, Western United States and to Japan, China, India, Hawaiian Islands, Australia and Manila, and also for descriptive advertising matter and maps,write to A. J. HEATH, District Passenger Agent, July 5—dy St. John, N. B j Mics Genevieve Macdonald has been en- | the | | Low Prices ne i { Now ope ne d a large assortment ot watches, jewe! ry chinaware i 9 . : glassware Fancy goods spectacles and eyeglasses, also a new and very nice clocks, | selection of souvenir goods with views of St Dunstan’s Cathedral Post office Court House Public Gardens etc, they are very suitable presents and are selling fast. By dealing with us you save money. as we have good goods at low prices. Try us at the Modern Jewelry and Faney goods store, Sunnyside opposite Post office, Char- lottetown Repairing promptly at- ~ JURY ana CO Yi SY SV SES SESS Wenz CoOoDs IN) Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE. Never put off for tomorrow What you" can co to cay. If you think you are hot getting value or the money you pay out every week for groceries, try us to-day. We Don’t Want a Cent a> Of your money unless you get value received for it. For that reason we are always glad to bave vou look eround our store and learn how wuch better you can do here than anywhere else. Jobn McKenna Queen Street, The Big Maritime Fair Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition SEPTEMBER 23rd to 30th, 1899 $1700— Offered in Prizas Increased prizes in Cattle, Sheep, Poul- try, Agricultural Products, Flowers and Fish, Improvep Faocitities 1n Every DgPraRTMENT. Bee" Write for Prize List. Four Day’s Racing—Big Pur- ses—for Trotting & Pacing SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS surpassing the splendid programmes of previous years The world’s Greatest Artists in Marvel- ous Feate of Dexterity and Side Splittirg Specialties. Concluding every evening witha realistic resentation of British Soldiers in Actual Varfare. “Tord Robert’s War With the Afghans j.fmcus Maren to Kandahar,” and ‘the Storming of Peiwar Kotal.” a noted Afghan Stronghold, produced with over two hundred British Sailors and Soldiers from the Garrison, a number of whom actually took part in the Afghan War Fireworks Galore. Magnificent Display Every Evening, For Prize List and all information apply to J, E. WOOD, Man. and > ecy 165~—d &w White's Caramels and snowflake Chocolates <= Can be had at any of the following first class stores: T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gefl ate Te ee aa AEA AG Aa a aneateEn a c= = a = lug Regucl Tiel All Summer Goods Must Be Cleared. Crash and Straw Hats away down. The price will range from oc to 60c each, Light Summer Ccats and Vests at prices never before heaid of in the city. Light Suits for Prices from 75¢c to $2.75 each summer, just the thing for Lot weather, only $5 each. EF it--~ FR.eform See our Fit-Reform Snits for $10, $12 aad $15; they are beauties and can- not be bought in any store in the city for one-third more. Light Summer Underwear in all sizes, We have looked out for the large wan as well as the small man this season, and can fit them all at very low prices. July Bargains “ WNIER PRUWSE The Wonderful Cheap Men wo DAO soeoneane gAeaedacseesees cess ae iii, a i. a te ae i i le Ne -_ tic ; a Bi 3 3 V4 Bt Bt a BY 34 2 oe