ry atti: att sak PMT oe . tee lhe a ee Are You Bilious ] THEN TRY | Parsons’ Pills arnt lever use any other qupe vit tieada *and Bowel com- rities from the blood, | ais . itup : t Liver Pill. Mad Best Liver Pill. Made - eae ness ¢ what physicians say of " i by Druggists or sent by — for ents Full particulars i308 & Co,, Boston, Massm J J. JOHNSTON teal Estate Agent Peg gta Do a dg* ~ 3 OF Elouses For Sale 31 Honse 6 roems h », a0°E 100K 7 fs. Pri nd shop, 6 rooms eat ST use S1000.00 Taw ROY ALY ne me from the ~ we ~ ° i " *h use, with & i Price $289) n S —hous i with hot wa barns ¢€ “rice $1209 00 will ex- ea ,.3 ST —Hovise, 5 rooms Price $309 we sAND & House, 5 rooms, good diac. smal garden. Price $199,00 a. w eaont house. Price 34 ; mr = west’—Three tenement honse, z : ge) r Pr ar..f » tenement house, (will ange ‘ 4rTER ST [near Queen St)—House Wc sat wi' ou puildiag3s—DbDusiness r ‘ r SAN Ske ¢ Si. or ¢ suse, New. Price PETER’S S1400.00 ¥e Tro WV ST— Gal ows Hil!) hone, 9 rooms, mae ueated W 1hotalr Price 31100 wN AL S Near Enston)two tenement ’ Price $1250 x : i wo tenement house, new. Price aw E f‘.AND AViNUE—Honsee. 8 rooms iy Lot 5ox | , Price » 3800 ”) WIZALAND AVENUE~—-Two honses, just ateucted. eacn 6 rooms: Lots 403190 ft. & @ $550.00 ca Bs {ous»7 coo a3, Lt 135< 4) ft $300.9) Houses To Let mG STREET (W EST)-6 roomy and stable $4.58 per month eS T—7 rooms $5. per month, TT e WEST STREEL— Opposite residence <4 of Sir L H. Davies a hou-e, 11 rooms, baths, hot water, sewerage Rent moderate Ba ,euTON RIAD—19 rooms and bathroom fe.. © 2 water and elvuctric light $160 a year. @oO0" THLORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 geet Fear WATER STREET-4XWEST) Brick house lf egoms. Price $150. per year BAiGRTIN ROAD—I1 rooms and bath cxom, water closet, electric light etc $200 “& year MIGHTON ROAD-—S8 roomsfand bath room &* water and stabie $160.00 a year PLXASANT ST am ch house. House 8 room. stableand $6.0 per mo, WsTHPoRT=-Summer cottage, and @Wsiiiuszi vay. #50 a year as OMA C.OODS LN Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps “The Vaccination Act, 1886” W accination will be attended to under me provisions of this Act, by the under- Sigmed, at their revpective offices, daily; or the present between 2 and 4 o’clock o || GH. TAYLOR RICHARD JOHNSON, M.D, PETER CONROY, M.D., Sup’dis of Vaccination , 1899,—dyeod2wks DIRECT CARGO rom Ponce, Porto Rice Schr. “OMEGA’ a¢ 2 _ £20 puns choice bright mo- lasses. 300 brls choice bright eager. 100 bris choice bright erystals due here in a few drys. Ask for prices CARVELL BROS ACHING TEETH (Serefully treated and filled or ereemed with golil. DR. J, P. MURRAY, N QUEEN STREET : | will be boys you know, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLO'T’TETOWN, AUGUST 25, 3899 Earnscliffe Notes. Tr’ 7 n Belfast? As our horses are imcreasing in inteili- genee.eome of the boys are now able to the machine i the reins around the dash board Well ; boys drive wit —wken they have a buggy. Mrs. Selomon Cavanagh is spending this week with relatives and frieuds ip Cardigan. Misses Ethel and Kat:e Carrier returped home a few days ago, from a very vieit with friends in ths eastern as¢cction OT the Island. | ‘ le sant _ The lateet fad with some of the Yankee girls is waking a novel kind of tock—the scraps consisting of endearing clipped from love-letters— such “ dear duckey, lovey-dovey, my own sweet sugar plum,” etc.,ete. Girls of Prince Edward Island, don’t try your band at this, acrap epithets phrases as During the recent (hander storm, which was very heavy in this section of the country, fightuing shattered a post near | the residence of Mr. Malcolm McLeod. A borse was tethered near by, and (as it :s 1) in aterrified attempt to get loove very badly on a wire suppore lacerated himself fen The Guardian thinks that the Dominion Opposition members are very tired. But it is wrong; itis the electorate that has a monopoly of that “ tired feeling” just now. When the Grits were in Opposition, and the expenditure was thirty-six millions, they solemnly pledged themselves to re» duce it by four millions when they came inio office. ‘They have now been in power three years, and the expenditure is sixty millions, and “* wait till you see us next year.”’ Yes, Mr Editor, we are tired, very very tired. Here, as elsewhere in P E Island, Tae EXAMIXER continues to be the ‘popular newspaper. In its editorial coluu.ns we find the que-tions of the day, treated in that fair, impartial and intelligent way ** , ! . . ery of the hour~ who will hug | Cheese and Eutter a Little Lower. THE MARKETS. The Montreal Gazette of Tuesday re- ports thatthe softer feeling which had i's inception last week continues. There from 7,000 to 8,000 cheese were sold on Monday at ¥jsto 97 8c, which showsa decline Of about +e per pound on the price which raled the previous Monday. Between raders there was not much doing or any material change in price, the ranze for western being 10 358¢ to 104c, and for eastern 10c to 10ic. Butter, aiso, is somewhat easier, in tone thav it was last week, business in cream- erv being noted at 2ic to 21 }, a8 to grade, higher figures have been retvsed for the same goods last week, while western dairy realized 15c tol64c. In a local jobbing way creumery fetched 22c and Townships driry, 7c tol74. —_— eo -——— A Good Price for Eggs. Montreal advices state that the tone of the market is strooger at the recent ad- vance in prices. The demand is rather slow owing to the very warm weather, ard trade is wf a jobbing character. We quote Montreal prices: Choice candled stock, i6e to 164e; straight lots, L4te to 144¢; No 2, lle to l2c,and culls, 9c to 0c per dozen. —_ > --—— Live Hogs Active. In Montreal heavy hogs are quotable at $5 to $3.05 per hundred Ibs; mixed, $5.10 to $5.123: Yorkers, $5.10 to 5.15; -_- -_ ————-— that bespeaks the editor as the scholar and the gestieman. In the telegraphic coiumus we find all the latest news faom every part ofthe globe. In “ Local Notes and Com- ments” are brief and pointed paragraphs “that touch the spot” in every case, while in other columns are interesting items of newstrom all parts of the provioce. In the advertising columns we find out who are Charlotteetown’s best merchants,abont the excellent gouds and low prices, while the farmers, business men, women, chi!- dren, aud the Sunday reader, have each a column cottaining ideal articles of special interest for each class. The lover of fiction will fiod herea fascinating story by one of the best authors. These features, with other miscellaneous reacing matter, places Tse Examiner away ahead of al] its oow- petiiors,and it is a newspaper of which the people of the Islanaare justtly proud. Rex —. Dundas Notes. The farmers have finished of their hay, a fair average crep saved in better condi tions thao Isst year. Other crops look nromising, especially whea', oais and po- t .toes, The firmof Mathew and McLean are doiog a flourishing business this sammer under the able mavagement of Mr W E Leard, who is obliging and popu lar. R W Bardett has setired from businese and is succeeded by his son William, who has recenily came home from the United States. McKay Bros are doing a flourishing buai- ness in the Canningline. Success to their euterprise. There bas been a scramble + mon? the grits concerning the post office at Dundas Centre. Our genial friend Dr Morris was postmaster, his increased medical practice compelled him to resign. Two petitions went to Ottawa{to appoot Mr D Matheson, grit collector of _taxes—signed by a number of voters. The petition was ignored and a certain widow lady appointed, against the wieh and desire of the temperat socie- ties around,—but vou know, sir, that we have a John Barley Corn Government, which ignores] the wish of the plebians, and votes for “business is business.” The grits are getting few and far be- tween here, andthe people are becoming converted to the true gospel of conserya- tiem. Our Carding mills are right in ¢ uil blast this summer under the able management of the proprietor, Mr Morson. Ail our schools ar2 progressing favorably around Dundas and vicinity , OurlOF are doing good wori to put down the nefarious traffi: and going to take Mr Marshall’s advice and vote them down. One night recently two young fellows were wendivg their way home from a cer tain lodge. The Grit says to the Tory, “(Get out of myway you Tory, or I will give you so and #0,” “No,” says the Tory, “but you get out of my way, orI will give you so and so.” They commenced to push and push, the fable of the two goats, until the Grit fell intothe ditch and was cast, hen a good grit Samaritan rescued bim. Consequence, an action of assault and bat- tery before two magistrates of Peters manufacture; verdict, the one of the mon-’ key and the cheese. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be dispen ‘ed here on the 27th inst, — as~ sisting minister, Rev KR McLean, Valley~ field, : Our cheese factory is doing a rushing business under the skilful management of Mr Giliis. ; Rev D M Campbell preached at the kirk Upton, on last Sabbath to a large and ap- | preciative audience, Tue Examiner is looked for here with | great eagerness every Friday, as we get the | latest and most reliable news from al! parts of the globe, Viator, ! August, 1899. o—s a. Oe % _ pigs, $4.75 to $4.85; grassers, $4.75 to $4.95; roughs, $3.90 to $4.15; stags, $5.25 to $3.50. —Some people cannot understand how CHARLOTTETOWN Business College shea th ® - th D— Westar cademy Will re-ovéu tor the Fall and Winter Term ON AUGUST eaosth. (“Let the Searchlight of Practice illuminate the uark plaves of Theory’) A THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical institution, in which youog men and women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in a'l ite applications to Commerce) both by sipgie and double entry, but are trained how 10 do business by actual business transac‘tioas, The students aci as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, book-keepers and accountants in actual business operations, and the currency issued by the Co'lege Bank, and the mdse. issued from the Emporium are used in bona- fide business transactions. just the same as in mereantile and banking houses. BI0k - keeping in itself m#¥be learned at home, but a knowledge of how to transact business cannot be thus acquired. That our ¢ urse and system oftraining is emiently prac ical write for testimonials from business men and from students who are now holding lucrative and responsible positions, SUBJECTS: Rook-keeping by single and dou’y!e “entry (theoretical and practical) Actual Rusiness Practice, Business Penmanship, Busines Correspondence Commerc xl Aritnmetic, Commercial Law, Ratiroading, S veam oat- ing, Banxing (actual practicein the ¢ ollere Bank), Typewriting, Snorthand, and Navi- tioa. — FACULTY: L. B. Miller, Prine'pal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, susiness Practice. Business Correspoudence, Typewriting and Navigation, A. C. MeMillan, Vice Principal. Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Banging, Ac- counting and Actual Business Practic ». é J. Harry Williams, teacher of Business Penmanship. __ é oa Wm. Moran T'icensed] Teach2r of Short- hand. i © George 8S. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Me- Donald & Inman] Lecturer on Commercial Law. : : ; “For circulars or full infor mation write or apply to it is that under the Protectionia@t tariff of L. B. MILLER, | the Conseruatives in 1886, they only had Principal to pay $20,219,009 in Customs taxes, All interested are fcordinally invitel to call iwhile, under the ‘Free Trade’ Govern- the College and inspect our system of year had to pay $25,157,000 taxes, fore he goes to Eogiland. nent that is at present in power, they last in Customs Perhaps Sir Louis will explain be- training and work in general, che SMe SY Se SS Positively cured by these Little Pills. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Smail Piii. Small Dose, Smai! Price, Substitution the fraud of the day. ° See you get Carters, Ask for Carter's, o Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pile. FOR SALE. That veluable freehold farm, situated on the St. Peter’s Roal,eight miles from Charlottetown, which was owned by the late Henry M McLeod This is one of the most desirable farms ever offered for sale in this province. It is situated in the nicest farming section in Queen’s County. [t consists of 125 acres, 95 of which are in @ high sta e of cultivation, the balance beiag covered with hard and soft wood. [t is weil fenced with spruce hedges and has a large orcbard. Railway Station, Queen’s County Court House and School House all on the premises; wharf and cheese fac~ tory are withiu easy reach. The dwelling house and barns are all that can be desir- ed acd are in good repair. Intending purchasers must see the property to ap- precjate the many advantages it offers to the aspiring a@griculturist. The property may be inepected any day upte the first of September, when to parties interested full part:enlars and terme will be given by the undersigned. : Another farm of sixty acres half a mile mile from the above with three never fail- ing springs of water will be sold separately or in connection if desired, ; SARAH 8. MACLEOD, HENRY 8S. MACLEOD, Admistrators of the estate of the late Henry M. McLeod. 190 céi w3 Si¢k HEADACHE They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiae ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue § Se Me SUH A SO St erring erring 6rrin just arrived. J. 1. Peareen Lower Queen St. STYLISH, RELIABLE z ARTISTIC] Recommended by Leading Dressmakers. They Always Please. M< CALL ”ATTERNS NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE or [naee patterns are sold in nearly = : every city and town in the United States. if your dealer does not keep them send direct tous, One cent stamps received. Address your nearest point. THE McCALL COMPANY, ~ 138 to 146 W. 14th Street, New York BRANCH OFFICES : 189 Fifth Ave., Chicago, and 1051 Market St., San Francisco. 'MSCALLS MAGAZINESGS: Brightest Magazine Published Contains Beautiful Colored Plates. }Uustrates Latest Patterns, Fash- ions, Fancy Work. Agents wanted tor this magazine in every locality. Beautiful premiums for a little work, Write for terms and other partic- ulars. Subscription only 50c. per year inctuding a FREE Pattern. piace: Address THE McCALL CO., 138 to 146 W. s4th St., New York SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY NE Ne SY ASAP a AS Office in New Prows2 Block, first door to the right up stairs. DR. AYEPS FOR SALE »! See bi. 300 Barrels July Herring GSS nner Ge erin tei Raabe tatean aa % t # One Buggy, One Piano— | will be sold cheap. Apply to J J. JOHNSTON, Barrister 148 PORTO RICO SUGAR Thirty tons Just landed For sale by HORACE HASZARD Charlottetown } NOTICE. Tte Fire Wardens of Souris cffer for sale Debentures tothe amt. of $2090, for 15 years -t 4% interest. Also want to buy a Fire Haaod Engine. AstfAugust 1899 2 w eod | C. C. CARLTON, JR., 197 tf Sec’y -Treas on Saas ea Have the COUNT that Little Bill ? INP FER NAY PRUWSE sou DAU The Wenderful Cheap Men iaktake assaanasnays oueaneaice EN o# “e BY {4 os SSSR os SS