ee ht : + Riggs Te penne ’ hes * Re 6 te «i — - ee ee i 6a a ~a ye se al a ee ee : - oa oe es “a a ie onl D pte ely . o - . * * > a ee 3 A, SS RD SNR ‘ - 7. ; : : om a ited aay ae I will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve lum- bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains in two or three hours, | and cure in a few, Gey*. SS UNYON. At all druggists, | 25c. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1506 Arch st., Phila. RHEUMATISM J. J. JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent Real Estate bougatand sold on Commission, Estates Manage’. Houses Rented. Rents Collected. Stamper Block Charlottetown, P.E. I. FOR SALE—A house on Euston Street, in vicinity of Gallows Hill. This bouse cov- tains 8 rooms and kitchen, in good order, and is heated with hot air. Good stable and large yard in connection. will be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SALE—Thr2e acres Of landin Char- lottetown, common, near residence of Arthur Peters, Esq, will ve sold cheap anion easy | terms, JJ Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE—ab»at four (4) acres of land in the City of Charlottetown, can be divided in- fotwenty building lots, a genuine Bargain, J J Johnston, Stauper Block | cheese THE DA:iLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 11 1898 DAIRY PRODUCE. Cheese Firm and Fairly Active —Butter Heavy and Dull. The Montreal Gazette reports that retains its firm feeling, and the balance of the fell make is being rapidly taken outofour factorymen’s hands from 8 6-80 upward to 9c, according to the section. At the wharf on Monday 2,500 boxes were offered, and all sold at 8 5 Sc to | 8 3-4c, an advance of $c on last Monday’s ruling. C. c. Finest Ontario fall cheese...9 1-8 to 9 1-4 | Finest eastern fallcheese..8 7 8 to9 | Finest French fall cheese. .8 3-4 to 8 7 8 ) Liverpool catle,...+s scree, AB eto 44s, Butter continues du/l and dragging with no new feature to report. Prices are eesy, 18c now being an extreme figure, for finest creamery. Receipts were 1,401 packages. c. c. Extra finest creamery, DEOOs 0 0040080 0a 17 7 8tol8 Extra finest creamery, CUBS. . . cocvcovccccoccree. te OS to LT 3-4 Ordinary finest creamery, DONT... Svcevedcoovee. LF BB tok ‘IG Ordivary finest creamery, REE TEER, | Western dairy tubs......... l4 1-4 tol4 12 eS THE PROVISION MARKET. Chicago Irregular—Liverpool Steady —Local Trade Fair. Montreal advices state; A steady trade in a jobbing way continues to be done the basiness centre of iarge three story house FOR SALE.—I Chariottetown, a with lot 84x52 ft: a so excellent oulbuiluincgs, a suitable place for a first c’ass boarding house, Willbe sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE,—A ner of Pleasant > House contains 10 stable on premises and is in excellent condition. Jehnston Real Estute Agent. FOR SALE OF: EXCHANGE—A double tenement house on ‘‘hestnut Street, now in course of erection. Will be completed in one month. Willbe sold cheapor exchanged for property in nother partofthecity. JJ Johnston, Real E:tate Agent. FOR SALE-—H¢ nal Street, near E.isteo Street. J J Johnston, Sta:aper Block. FOR EXCHANG#S.—A three tenement hous, situate on [usten Street, newly built, brings in a large rent, will be exchauged for a suitable place in another vart ofthe city J J Johnsion, Rea! Estate Agent. FOR SALS—A (wo story double tenemen: heuse On Bishops treet,each tenement con- ainssix rooms and large yard. Apply toJ J ohnston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let. house situated on the cor- reetand St. Peters Road ooms has a good cellar and The house Js built 8 years Apply toJ J 1s*and lot on uoper Pow- Price $35v.00 TO LET—Dwel ng house and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. iDg- attached; everything in firstcass condition. Rent $:70.0', rent of house alone $100.0, Avply toJ J Johnston, Real Estate Agent, Ch’town, TO LET.—On the corner of Prince and Water Streets. a house containing 13 rooms. This place is convenient to railway and boata. Rent moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Eatate Agent, FOR SALE OR TO LET.—That well known business hotelon Richmond Stveet nearthe market, This hotel contains 20 good rooms and shop, all in good revuair, good stabling ior 30 horses, wit): large yardin connection, will be sojd at a bargain on easy terms, or leaved for a termof years. Apply to JJ Jonnston, Real } state agent. J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dtamper Block, Ch’town Large warehous Valuable Testimonial (Copy) QveBec.— Nov. 3rd, 1898 Mr. 8. F. TarBvsn, Charloitetown. My Dear Sir :— I feel that you will be pleasedto know that afew days agol received my wife’s portrait ordered through you. The ex- ecution of the work in every detail is as creditable to the High Grade Art Union as it 1 satisfactory to me. Cam very much pleased indeed. The a in provisions, and the market is'moderate- ly active, with no change iv Jprices to —Canadian pork, in barrels, $16 to $16.50;pure Canadian lard, in “pails, 8}c, to8hc per pound, and compound retined at,5to Sc per pound. Ham», 10$ctoi3:, and bacon, 10c to 13c per pounp. The Chicago provision :market for pork was steady, closing $8 November and December, $9.05 January. Lard was firmer and prices improved 24c clesing $4.92} Nsvember, $4.95 December, $5 January. Short ribsclosed $462) De- cember, $4 65 January. : There was nocbange inthe Liverpools provision markei. Pork, 503; lard, 27; 31; boneless long cnt heavy bason, 313 long cut light, 30s 61; short cut light, 3 1s and tallow, 203. nove : CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Slight Advance in Oats, Drop in Live Hogs. and a The movement of oats and potatoes is fai:. ye former changing bands at 30c and the r at 25c. bss bring 124c, with the sapply!leesen~- It is believed that upwards of 2,000 cases have been shipped abroad since last report. At the pork factory the price of bacon hogs and heavy fats is the same, viz., 4c for each. Tois is a slight drop in the price of bacons For pork by the carcass the price ranges from 4} to 5c, with a good dea! offering. Stanhope Notes The farmers arouod here are busily engage! in wloughing and pulling their turnips. The roads in this vicinity are in: poor cOndition, prcvably owing to the wet weather. Mr D Carr, who for some time past has resided in Boston, is home again. We are sorry to hear that one of our young ladies is going to leave here, in- tending to take up her abode in the near vicinity of Charlottetown. Our merchant, Mr R Carr, is doing a good stroke of business tnis fall. Our schocl is doing remarkatly well under the careful management of Mr A Laweon, of this place. McGinty. The French Motto. paisting is a per/ect picture. Very truly yours, James L. Hanxsys. Kind regards The only represertative of the High Grade Art Studio for this Proyince is S. F. TarBush, Char! ottetown. Look Heye for Christmas } protects France, Panis, November 9.—The Gauolis an- nounces that henceforth the motto: —“God * will be stricken from French coin. The paper rewarks sarcast- ically that it is a good thing, since foreign ers wight be led to believe from seeing the inscription that Frenchmen stil! have faith in Providence. It suggeststhe Govern- ment to adope the motto: “Schwartzkop- pen protects the Republic.” oo. o-oo The testimoniais in behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla are written by honest people LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT ORPRR sts! 723% Know whet it hae dove S. F. TarBush for The High Grade Art Co’y, who is well known for the High- est Grade work on the Island, to com- pete with the cheaper grade of work which is going around, will give a 16x20 water color pictures from tintypes, Cabi~ mets Or from group pictures for $4.50 nnd give free with each ordera Regent Cemera with {oll instructions how to use it. Any boy or girl can readily learn to obotograph. We will give a 16x20 sepia for $4.00, a camera aleo with it, a 16x20 Crayon with frame.and camera, only $5.09, a Tinted Crayon with frame and camera only $5.50; also some nice Easels for premiums. Beware of others who it is said use this ‘Sompany’s vame, bold your order for ‘Ur write to S. F. Taasusa Ch’town, CROOKED WURK AT WILTSHIRE. Sin, —‘“‘Resident of Lot 31,’ pfin the Patriot of a few days ago, referring to my letter in your daily of October 27th, says : “A person would suppose that the Exam-~ iner and its correspondents would bave notbing to eav about the cost (no matter what it was ), for endeavoring to remove those unsightly curves.” This would be very nice, indeed, forthe Liberal politi- cian. To be alle tospend avy amount of honey, ‘no matter what it was,” on rall- way boodle jobs, etc., and have no one say vovihing whatever about it But I have an idea that it wil po be only Tux ExamiNer ard its correpond- ents who w:ii have something to say about the Libera]. «xtravagance aod corruption. Theryeetare ‘he ones who will jadge at the next elegion, “Ae says that ile curves ou the new tine ure sharp rthan those on the old.” What [ did cay wae, ‘there are four or five curves ov the new line one of which is much sharp r tban any onthe old,” which,I think will be readily seen by anyone visiting the locality. He concludes bis letter by say- ing: “Solong asthe Dominion Govern- ment do votbing worse than expend money in straightening curves oy anything else in any section of this Province they wil! retain the popularity which they now enjoy.” If it’s all for “popularity,” comment is up~ necessary. ORSERVER. Dr. A. W. CHASE LECTURING AT ANN ARBOR, MICH. — eee THE MEDICAL PHOTESSIUN ——— Recommends Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in the Am- erican Journal of Health, of Feburary 19, says :— ‘‘Among the proprietary medicines deserving recognition is ‘Dr. Chase's Ointment,’ compounded by THE DR. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CoO., Buf- falo, N. Y., and Edmanson, Bates Co., Toronto, Ont., as a remedy (for sores, eruptions, and skin d- eases of ail kinds, for which it has been wsed with marked success, and has effected remarkable cures in many obstinate cases which seemed to baffle the skilful medical attendant. The results were most favourable, proving the value of ‘Dr. Chase’s Ointment’ as a curative agent in the diseases named. The manufacturers of the remedy are well-known as ex- perienced pharmacists, careful and reliable, in addition to which we have made full examination, and find the article to be all that is claimed for it. “It is not the practice of the medical profession to indorse indis- criminately ¢he use of proprietary medicines, but while we condemn the bad and worthless, we are still more ready to indorse and recommend the remedy deserving the recognition. * Neither the physician nor the re- sponsible Journal of Health now re- fuses to acknowledge the claims of such proprietary remedies ae * I. Chase’s Ointment,’ which prove their virtues by curing where other agen- cles have failed. “We know that “Dr. Chase's Oint- ment’ meets all requisitions of the highest standard of worth, that it will be held in high esteem wherever it is used, and consequently we indorse it to every reader.” Cc. M. HARLAN, M. D. ee Soap!soapl Use Ktionpikr Bar Laundry and marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Laundry. Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Jusiiex fer the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. J. LAPTHORN & CO. Charlottetown Soap Works. the great Scuaring soap SPECTACLES No charge made for fitting glasses. We have just received a nice assort— ment of spectacles and eye-glasses in gold and nickel frames and the best of lenses in quality and finish. We can now supply you with glasses at greatly reduced prices and without any extra oharge for testing the eves. Call and be convinced. JUREY & CO. their only representive on the Island. 241—déewt ‘The Modern Jeweiry and Fancy Good Stores. Opposite Post Office. Valuable Testimonials. ee (COPY) Government Hovrk, OrrTawa, J ave 22nd, 189% The Countess of Aberdeen has pleasure in stating that The High Grade Art ~ta- dio has very successfully carried out a Portrait of the Earle of Aberdeen, after a photograph lent io them for the purpose. Lady Aberdeen considers the picture a ; great success and offers al) best wishes to The High Grade Art Studio. The only representative of the High } Grade Art Studio for P. E. Lis a” , TarBash, Clarlotteto va. He theu gues on to say: | — — } FIT - REFORM. $10.00, 1200, 15.00, 18.00, 20.00. ‘The best coat in the market, more style, better quality, lower price. Fit They Fit-Reform fits them all—tke small man, the tall man, the thin man the fat man, the rich man, the poor man. In fact tne man than we cannot suit with Fit-Reform is no man atall, Must be a camel I}o you want style and quality at a low price, if so, we can give jt to youas well as assortment— Collars, Cuffs, white and colored Shirts, Ties and Braces—and as for Underclothing we simply show all competition out of sight, all sizes, all qualities, all prices, in stock, One job lot of Undershirts worth 65c. our price 4c, all wool. If you buy our goods they are:ight. Guarantee with every ‘suit or o’coats—-your money back if you want it, PROWSE BROTHERS, Yde WONDERFUL CHEAP Men wae