| fur. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 24, 1899 pee J.J. JOHNSTO Real Estate Agent Real Bstate t ughtand so'd on Commi ; @atatese Mannged. Houses La noted, Renova Collected. Stamper Block Caarlottetown, P.E.T. TY FORSALE FOR S\ALE,--A plot of land the west ern part of the city Price $125.00 /J J John- ston, Real Fatste Agent FOR SALE.--Several Building L ts inthe vicinity ot Bavileid St. will be sold cheap. JJ ston, Rea) Estate Agent. RPORGALE.--A house on Pownol Street. gear theyjai:, containing 9 rooms, Good yard gndlaree barn on premises, J J Johnston Rea) Estvte A/ient Common in acres of land Real Ks FOR SALE, the vicinity of will be sold cheap. fate Agent, In Charlottetown trighton, about 6; JJ Johnston, FOR SALE-. A house on Euston Street, in vicinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- fains 8 roome and kitchen, in good order, and f heated with hot air. Good stable and large yard in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply t J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SALE,--A honse situated on the cor mer of Pleasan’ Street and St. Petera Road JHouse contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and mable on premises. The house is built 8 years apd is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J Johnston Rea] Estate Agent. FOR SALE-—-Throe acres of landin Char- ttetown, common, near residence of Arthur ters, Fisq. will be sold cheap anion easy terms, JJ Jolinston, stam per Block. POR SALE--about four (4) acres of landin the City of Charlottetown, can be divided in totwenty building lots, a genuine Bargain, JJ Johnston, Stamper Block FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double tenement hove on hestnut Street, now in sourse Of erec’'on. Will be completed tn one 20onth. Willi be sold cheapor exchanged he property in » nother part of the city. Ohnston, Real Estate Agent FOR EXCIIANGE.—A three tenement Bouse, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in a large rent, will be exchanged for 354 ble place in another wart of tne city J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE..-A two story double tenemen: Gouse on Bish op Street, each tenement con- vinasix rooms and large yard. Apply toJ J shnston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let TOL} T.—A_ houseon King Street. near Pownal St, steble and yard; $5.5 per mouth. J J Johaston, Keal Es:ate TO L»'T.—House on King Street, con- taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. gen TO CLET.—Honse on King Street, near Merchan's Bank ot P. EK. Island ontaini og 6 rooms, rent $5.50 per mont obnston. TO LET,—A new house on Brighton i Road, heated with hot water, oaths, 4) electric light, etc. Will be rented toa = tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real ta:e Agent. TO LET—Dvwelling houss and shep on lower Queen Street. house contains eight rooms. Large warebouse attached; everything in Sret ciass condition. Rent $1706), rent of mouse alone $'0.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, Rea! Estate Agent Ch’town, TO LET.-~)n the corner of Prince and Water Streets. a house containing 13 roome. This place is convenient to railway and boata. Rent moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Estate Agent, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dtam per Blocg, Ch’town s00Geedt Boer 2ee0ceee e ; ‘nos : Money : Saving: ? 5 & : : ° ADVICE . —- we 6 {f yeu have not dealt mth HUGHES ®@ the People’s Druggist in 1898, resolve . te do so in e He gives advice aad services free, ind@ sells ‘he Best English Drugs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store im the city You oan save 26 p. c. on all pre- scriptions you have prepared by hmm. leur friends have proved this—Give him a trial and see if he eannot save mosey fo you. . PaTRONWE.... > + e : Hughes: € e a 2 @ The People’s Druggist. 8 3 Apethecaries Hall : ” 2 200600008000 220600000860 NO TICE! a = TO— As we have. transfered our busi- Ness | 0 other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will ob] by makieg immedia OLD STAND: Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to at once will be sued ige te payment at the W. A. WEEKS ¢ OO. a 26—eod &w 2m Echoes From Glenroy. — The sweeping blast, (he sky o’ercast The joy leas winter day; Let others fear, tO me more a Than all the pri le of M ay. ar Thue wrote the immortal poet~fqrmer | of Elleland somewbat over 4 hundred years ago But bad he in bis beloved | Caledonia exper nded auch cold weather we jg Glenroy did, the last few we ke i 9s ; 1 would very probably have sun yu 7 he different strain, , The farmers of this section have finisheu their woodand fence poles pow mud hauling ie the order of the day. Tie cunning rasovl, lagrippe, has put in an apperance, but nothing eerious bas ed I'\.e debating and literary society recent- vanized bere is vow in full blast and already some oraiors ot the Ciceronian type ere appeariog in our midst, Tuisisa g in ia . and 1g - rest i yor | step in the right direction, as it will afford to ouryonng men an opportunity of cul- tivatirg their oratorica! powers. The educations! machinery is moving smoothly under the wmanagementof Mr. D. F. Egan. Lest but not least is our sole protecter, Mr. T. Aikine, who is kep’ bustling. He gives good satisfaction and is the one thet wont refuse tomake ard mend toth boots and shoes. Avroga. sane ome —._- << ee — Mr. Sifton has gracefully crawtished, since the strctures of the Conservative papers on the descriptive atla-, ‘made in Chicago.” There have been “wings ou ihe green” the Interror Department. Toe luckless compiler of the atlas has disappeared. Mr. Siftoa bas ordered that all cepies already seat out be recalled as far a* poseib'e, and the entire addition of 200,000 will be destroyed. Se iD —Lord Ampthill, private secretary to Colonial Secretary Chamberlain, informs the corresponddat of the Mail and Empire that Mr. Chamberlain has not instructed Lord Herschell, Chairman of the Joint American-Britisn-Canadian Commission, to make concessions on behelt of Great Britain, or anything of the kind. -_—_—e — The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, announced in the Commonsa few days ago that the House would be asked to vote $150 000 for Grn- eral Lord Kitchener of Kbartoum, which eum would probably be invested for his benefit. A splendid prize for a good man. Farmers Cius.—Tigoish has a farmers club with a membership of twentyeight. The officers are: L H Macleod, Pres; Napoleon Gellant, Vice Pree; J J Mor~ risey, Sec’y; Patrick Kennedy, Treas; Rev. DM McDonald, Auditor; Peer Max. Chaisson, Peter Chaill, B D Waite, Martio Doyle, Joseph Clobossey. Peter Macinnis, Executive Committee. Jedisienitiniiiatinassineiiuiegt A card on the outside of office door says: ‘“‘Goneto lunch. Be back in ten min- utes.” Andjthe man will be thereon time. That is® for some days, weeke or even months, he will. Then he will be at home occasionally for a day. He’il tellyou he a beadache—aturn of cholera morbus, or maybe he'll say he stomach and felt too bad a lump in hie miserableto move. The lump was pro- bably twoor three ten-minute lunches condensed. The man whio ‘‘bol'-” |. find Dr. Pierce’s Pleasaut P friend be ever met. There is no case of biliousness, con- stipation, indigestion, “heart burn,” or any ofthe rest of the night-mare breod had hee wil] cllets the best that these little “ Pellets” will not cure. They cure permanently. Send 3l cents in one-cent stamnato World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buftalo, N. Y.. Band . receivej Dr. Pierce’s 1(08 paze “Common Sense Medical Adviser,” profusely ijlustra‘ed, — An Ovp Ayp Wait Tried Remepy, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It sootines the child softens the gums, allaye all pain, cured wind, colic,and is the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup oe THE NEW EGG. Now let some good man hatch out an incubator scheme for a set of the artificial ° ,and we can have spring chickens while you wait.—Richmond Times, Now that the artificial egg froblem has been successfully solved We may soon ex- ect some rubber company to eprine arti- cial chickens OR us.—Kansas City World. The man who h&s invented an artificial egg equal to the ‘real thing’’ in every- ening but fecundity has conferred an ever- lasting boon upon tne overworked hen. &h\e can now turn her attention to her family affairs in blissful ignorance of the fect that her ancient enemy is ‘‘iaying for her’? with an ax. With artificial eggs and grtificial hatchers the time honored *‘land- mark’’ of the barnyard is sure to get it in the neck.—St, Louis Republic. ata Pp fi China's Great Garden, There is an immense garden in China that embraces an area of 50,000 square miles. It is all meadow land and ia filled with lakes, ponds and canals. In the orange fields of New Zealand the crop has been known to net as high as $1,000 an acre. Rassia has about 1,000,000 titled per- sonages out of a population of 100, 000,- 92. Poison Parts of Snakes. All poisonous serpents have movable fangs, which are found in the upper jaw, und when not in use close up like the blade of a penknife. At the base of every poison fang there are numerous germs of otbers, and the fang, if broken or lost, is replaced in a cew weeks by the growth of another. Lesieshoneentiincsii The Camminaville Sage. ‘“‘It is a little and an easy thing,’’ said the Camminsville sage, ‘‘to give a sunny smile and a cheerful word to the downtrodden and unfortunate. The only drawback is the danger that it may en- courage him to try to borrow money from you.’’—Cincinnati Enquirer. Revised Answer. ‘Ts life worth living?’ was at one time a much quoted question, to which the most popular answer was that ‘‘it depended on the liver.’? Nowadays a poorly paid and hardworked clergy- man replies that ‘‘it depends on ‘the living.’ ’’—Punch. Retort Couggeous. ‘“‘The new boarder has not said a word about the meals yet,’’ said the boarding house mistress. ‘‘No, I believe he’s a very religious man,’’ replied one of the victims.— Youkers Statesman. Cure For Insomnia. ‘*I’ve cured my husband's insomnia.”’ **How did you do it?’’ ‘*Pretended I was ill, and the doctor left medicine which Henry was to give me every half hour all night long.’’— Vanity Fair. A Gea2roa3 Ofer We are authorized to offer our readers, prepaid, a freesample of a never-failing cure for catarrh, bronchitis, irritable throat, inflaenza, and such throat ‘and nasal diseases. There is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi-~ cal. Om'mente and washes cannot reach the diseased parts, and have thus proved useless. But Cutarrbozone is carried by air directly to the diseased 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 Amricen Canadian Pacific Railway. | Aare - IN - COMFORT TOURIST SLEEPERS | feavipg Montreal every & m. orthe PACIFIC Gatieg second Class algary and west. THURSDAY at 1 COAST, acéommo- Passengers for al] points, Berth Rates— ontreal to Calgary...... ontreal to Kevelstone............... ng =~ Montreal to Vancouver...... byachaitiedisupatll 60 Montreal to Seattlo..............° venue. $00 § Fer Passage Rater to ali points in Ganava, Wesrern Unirap Srares and to Jarax, Coins, Inpia, Hawauan ISLANDS AverraLu and Maniia, and aleo for de oriptive advertising matter and mape, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gon]. Pass. Agt., St, John, N. B. ——— "The Low Birthrate,” eon,” sermons, Christianity and by Rev. James Simp- nesday, m, the tinishing of Chnrch, on the New Gi Plan to be seen at Gesnteee: Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET. OFFICE or HOME. P. EF. 3. Almanae now on 4ale. AUCTION! To be sold by public suction, on Wed- the let of March,at 2 o’clock Pp. the inside of t e Thomas Chandler’s, Se and le respectively, f mE céflce and at Uarten’ and Oore’s Bookstores. | . Wheatley River. HASZARD & MOORE: RAR ZR BARS f page gt ag ape Soe Se Se FIRE... and WATER Olle, UUeTettiig, rs, Wil COLORED SHIR TS—Slightly damaged by fire and water, all must be sold within the next two weeks Men’e Bovs’ &% Children’s CLOTHING as to 50% Discount 2 800 ea Hight hundrec. pair of pants for 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 1.88, 2.00, wort one half more Don’t KIiss this Chance TS and CAPS 25 10 50% DISCOUNT PROWSE - BROS., BARGAIN CORNER spe talesteoteobeaidedeateadsates Ht ~~ ces Ti Lj ative MEETING! » A MEETING of the Liberal-Con- servative electors of the second elector- al district of King’s County wiil be held at Morell, on Thursday, 23rd inst at 3 o'clock, pm., for the purpose of organization, L. P. DOYLE, Convener, JAMES M-ISAAG, Secretary Hd St Peter's Bay,Feb.15, ’99, The Ch’town Sieam Nav. 60. LIMITED, Annual Meeting The Annua! Meeting of the above Com- pany, will be beld at their office, sorner Great George and Lower Water Streeta, Chariotte‘owo, on WEDNESDAY, the fl+t dav of March, next, at toe boat of eleven o’clock a. m. By order, F, W. HALES, Secretary 18 Feb., 1899 —42 dytd Local Patriotism: Boom Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You can do eo by purchasing soap mate at the Charlotteiowa Soap Works, Ask your dealer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, ard see that tLe neme Ro-al Oak is stamped «n every bar you purchase. CHARLOTTETOWN SO&P WORKS —— DR. CLIFT. ALISBURY TRIATMENT HRONIC DISZSASEZES A THE IMPROVED UPTURE RoR as ae Chronic Diseases and Rupture cured by Dr, Clift. Diplomas reg tered in United States and Canada. Sent stamps for information or call at TRURO Nova Scotia, in Merchbat» Bank Builds. At PICTOU, Revere Hotel, every Wed ; needay. At NEW GLASGOW,N. 5. Windser Hote], every Friday. —_——e Lidies’ Dongola laced and buttoned boots, reduced from $1.35 and $1.50,—A snap, we have nearly all sizes, a a W.H SITEART & 6) Shei He be: ae — _— + — rite today for a wins a “Inventors Help” and “How you are We have extensive experience in the intricate — ws of 50 foreign countries. Serd sketch, nee tor free advice. MARION & ™ rts, New York Life Building, Builamg, Washington, D. Cc. |