* er J, J. JOHNSTON ws Real Estate Agent : iy a hor rhtand sold Commisspon, ites Managed. Houses Rented. Renta Collected. Stamper Block Charlottetown, P.E. I. (SAL!) ‘ house on Euston Street, in ty of Gallows Hill. This houere con Aina’ S roome an xj hen in @ wd order. and ated wit) (00d stable and larwe ’ n connection, will be sold cheap Appt) to J J Johnston, Reali Mstate Agent FOR SALE—Three acres of landin Char iptretown, comrion, near residence of Arthur Peters, Keq, wi be sold « heap and on easy wrms, JJ Johnston, Stamper Block. OR SALE—+* he City of Cha *twenty buildi } Johnston, 8 out four (4) acres of landin ottetown, can be @lvided in g lots, agenuine Bargain, imper Block FOR SALE.-In Chariottetown, a with lot 84652 ft ® suitable plac bse, Will be Johnston, Real FOR SALE,— wer of Pleasant House contains stable on premis.s the business centre of iarge three story house also excellent outbuildings, + for 4 first class boarding so'd cheap. Apply to J J state Agent, \ house situated on the cor- Street and St. Peters Road 0 rooms has a good cellar and The house Is built 8 years eed is in excelient condition. Apply toJ J Johnston Real Fb state Agent. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double fenement house on fourve of erection, month. Will b Maen. Trea ston, Real FOR SALE—Honssand lot on upper Pow- mal Street. near Custon Street. Price $350.00 /¢ J Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR EXCH *, Situate o brings in a larg suitable place J J Johnston, R “hestnut Street, now in Will be completed in one sold cheapor exchanged other part of the city. state Agent. NGE.—A three tenement Euston Street, newly built, rent, will be exchauged for n another wart of the city al Estate Agent. hous FOR SALE— house on Bishoy two story double tenemen’ Street, each tenement con- sinesix rooms «nd large yard. Apply to J J ‘nnston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let. ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 2, 1898 The e [larkets. <p> <P OP Ds CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Potatoes Advance a Few Cents Ot! er PricesStat ionary There i@ not very mach produce coms» ng into town because of the bad roads sod unfavorable weather. Potatoes have advauced to 2c our last report; and oats bring J2c. The egg trade is practically over for tne The buyers are still paying l34e for what fresh stock is offering. The quantity of dead pork movingfis nt veryextensive becaueeof the continued mild wether, FromZ4jc to4j is paid for what is coming In. There is no change in the price of live hogs. since SCR BUD, — THE PROVISION MARKET. Dressed Rogs in Demand---Chicago Easy --- Lard Declines in Liverpool. According to the !Gazette, there was no important feature in the Montreal provision market on Monday. The Gazette says : The demand is quiet,as usual, at this season, and prices show no change. We Canadian pork, in barrela, $15.50 1 ‘ quote : to $16; pure Canadian lard, in pal-, 74 to Tic per 1b; and compound refined at 5c 'o S4c perlb. Hams 10c to 12c, and bacon L0c to 12¢e per lb. The receipts of dressed hogs were fair, or which the demand in a jobbiog way is good, and sales were made at prices rang~ iug from $35.25 to $5 75 per 100 lbs, as to grade In th [Chicago provision market pork eased otf 24c, closing $7.774 November and December; $9 025 January; $9.22) May. Lard was about steady, closing $4824 November. and December; $4.95 Jenuary; $5.10 May. Short ribs closed £442) December; $4.55 January; $4.674 May. ln the Liverpocl prevision market tal- ) LET—Dwe ling hous? and shop on lower Wreen Street, “ouse contains eight rooms. )arge warehouse atieched; everything in *telass cond Lion. Rent $'70.0°, rent of onse alone$')).00, Avply toJ J Johnston, heal Estate Agent, Ch’town, TO LET.--On the corner of Prince and Water Streets. a house contair ing 13 roome. | rhis place is convenient to railway and boats ‘nt moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Rea! Estate Agent, FOR SALE OR TO LET.~-That well known Pnsiness hoteloa Riehmond Street near th: market. Thislhotel contains 20 good rooms inl shop, all in good revuir, good stabling or %0 horses, with large yard in connection, will be sold at bargain on easy terms, or leased for a termof years, Apply toJJ -Ohnston, Real Estate agent. J.J. JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Stamper Block, Ch’town sUUAN SACRIFICES “it of Diabetes, Saved 5 Kidney Pills, Only. ‘lardly a family in the country is iabetes. Great thirst, ng sight, numbness in the thighs, ‘ing guais, swollen ankles, ema- on, hervousness, pale or turbid une, loss of sexual power, decaying tewthy pains in the loins or small of the back, are all positive signs that Diabetes is in the system. 0 you know how it ends? IN )remature, horrible, agon- wet, pitiful death. The victim has no i e, no ease In life. His days are hived. with tortures. His nights are ; 1g dreams of agony. He longs Orie, yet fears the terrors of his end. dies, a »Oated, fetid, repulsive ‘sot corruption. That is the only of unche Sidney Pills « hey drive ut of the system shoroughly, create ', Clean blood, rebuild the diseased ncreys, and restore rehust health Kked Diabetes. Uodd’s 11 . lit Cure it, as ‘TARTAN ¢ } if WV Lae SMOKING | : P$3x eee + BACCO -RarrrayvéCo, nw 1 MONTREAL Can GRAIN “=== Bass AQ sizes now in stock. HORACE HASZARD. low advanced ls, andlard 3d. Pork 50s, | ard, 27s; boneless Jong cut heavy bacon 28s 6d; long cut, light, 27s 6d; short | light, 28s 64; and tallowt 20s 6d. [n Chicago casb provisions closed :— Pork, $7 75 to $7.85; lard, $4 80 to$4.924; ribs, $459 to "$4.75; sheulders, 4ic to 4hc; short clear sices, $4.75 to $4.85. cu, a - - =» DAIRY PRODUCE. eae Cheese Quiet but Firm—Stock in Canada— Butter Jumps to Nineteen Cents. According to the Gazette, cheese was very quietin Montreal on Monday, and is likely to continue so while British buyers will onlv take what they absolutely want, and while holders in Montreal are ina very independent mood. For the emali current daily business the latter are realiz. ing prices within the range appended below and this fact in itself dissuades any holder from the idea of concession. The was unchanged and receipts of cheese were 2,045 boxes. cable Cc. c. Finest Ontario fall cheese...9 1-4 to 9 3-8 Finest eastern fall cheese. .9 to9 18 Finest French fall cheese. ..8 7-8 Liverpool cable......... 44s 6d to 453. 6d There has been more demand for finest creamery butte withio the past few days and as a result of it betier prices have been realized, good-sized quantities being turned over On Saturday at 192, and on Mondav holders were bid the same price in several other cases. This is an advance of 4c to ¢¢, and some of the more conservative, while they admit the possibility of better prices consider that this jump is too sharp. c. Cc. Extra finest creamery, WN. Ss ccseesa orc 18 tol8 1 4 Extra finest creamery, BOR. + vee secineibtaieiies 17 3-4 to 17 7-8 Ordinary finest creamery, MOMS « s vansieeaedeiebao ET ee Ordinary finest creamery, RN, 5 oath i oe ae Weatern dairy tubs.........14 1-4 to 14 12 There has been a lot of discussion re- garding the stock of cheese in Canada at present. Some conteuding that it is less than last year and others that it is as Jreat. Estimates obtained from fairly reliable authorities place the stock this year about as follows, with comparisons with last year :— 1898. 1897. Boxes. Boxes West of Toronto...... , 125,000 180,000 Toronto to Kingston... 35,000 60,000 Kingston to Montreal.. 30,099 38.000 Province of (Juebec.... 10,000 10.000 Stock in Montreal...... » 250,000 380.000 450,000 668,000 LIVE HOGS. The ;Montreal Star reborts; “ Receipts were altogether about 1.200. Prices pounds, TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgi and Headache. 25c, at all Druggieta, sie <_-—— —-_- 4 ply collars 10c each, 3 for 25c. ° 4 ply pure linen 26c each. Cuffs plain or linen, 20c 25¢ 30c¢.—Jas. Paton & Co, DPW Py LS RT dia SA < OfSpecial Interest | toour Farmers - SHIPMENT OF FRUIT Some Definite Directions to Ship- pers Mr Wolverton M. A,, Secretary of the Ontario Fruit Growers Association, remarks in the Canadian Horticulturist for November: “At last we believe it is being prov ed that we can reach the world’s best markets with some kindof our tender fruits, and get even with Calrfornia, or any other country in our operations. Phe pric es obtained in Covent Garden for choice Astrachan, Duchess and Alexander apples, viz., about $1.25 for a case containing scarcely a_ half bushel of fruit, shows how our fine fruit is going to capture the British market. ‘his isno extraordinary ship ment. Anyone in Canada was open to have done the same thing, and have kept the secret for fear others would try it; ours was a private shipment, but since the writer is also contributing to the government's shipments, we will contribute all the information can to the general good. ‘Now, because we have succeeded with the apples above mentioned, let no one run away with the idea that in- discriminate shipments of early apples would pay. ‘There are two many risks in such an undertaking for the careless man to succeed, but the possibility is before us, and the wise man will cau tiously try, by the mastcareful handling, packing and shipping,to attain success. “The tact is we have over-stocked our Canadian markets with all kinds of fruit, and we must reach out, or enter upon some other industry; and we appreciate the efforts being made by the department at Ottawa to open the we way for successful export in cold storage, ‘“lhe important thing now before us is to follow a uniform style of package and packing. Fortunately, we have hit upon the best package in the world which every exporter of tender fruits should adopt, viz., 22 inches long, 12% ranged from $4.30 to $4.50 per hundred inches wide and varies in depth to suit the fruit to be packed. ‘Thus, for pears or apples 3 inches in diameter, we use a case 6 inches deep, to take 60 apples, 1. @., 5 layers, two deep and 6 apples long; for fruit 2% in diameter, a case 5 inches deep, to take 80 apples or pears; and for fruit 244 inches in diameter, a case 4)4 inches deep, to take 100 apples. If the fruit is properly sized before wrapping and packing, it is evi dent that just a certain number, neither more nor less, can be put in a case, and the number should be stamped on the outside end, so that the buyer can tell exactly what sized apple he is selling. To grade tor size to suit this special trade in apples and pears, a grader is necessary, because one can never judge entirely by the eye. Our friend E .H. Wartman, of | deserves the credit of being the first to invent a grader for apples which can be Wingston, made at a reasonable price compared with the expensive graders used in Californa for oranges. by means of this the fruit can be sized to fit each case, and is then ready for wrapping. We have been using thin Manilla tissue, ten square for apples and pears, and 8x8 inches for plums and peaches. This can be purchased wholesale at about 18 cents a thousand squares. It is also important t> stamp the grade on each box. We use two grades of our choice fruit, viz.. A No 1 and No. 1; with occasionally a case «f very large and very fine samples, which we labelled Extra A No. 1. It would manifestly be absurd to put up in these small packages anything of an ordinary grade; for such a course would make a failure of the business by simply multiplying packages and not creating any increase in the demand. The special package must mean a superior Class of product, and then it will command a ready sale among acer- tain class of buyers. Ordinary fruit should be put in barrels as usual, and so it will not come in competiton with our higher grades. During the past season, 6 carloads of | this superior class of apples, pears, | tomatoes, peaches, and plums _ have | been forwarded to the British markets, | and for the most part have done well, | ’ inches but full account sales are not yet to! hand. “Be sparin’ ob advice,” said Uncle’ Eben. “Efaman takes it an’ goes | wrong, he blames yer. An, efhe takes! it and goes right, he thinks hé knowed it all the time.” A great many young fruit trees are lo Cit ‘troyed by field Dice the IS COUTSC during winter. entative wrapping paper, dipped in kerosene and tied about the base of the tree as_ well the nearest ‘These will repel the mice and at the same time prevent the ravages of boring beetles. Farming. A good pre as a few pieces laid over roots, Sa ‘To keep apples sound all winter the following plan is recommended: ‘Take dry sawdust and place a thick layer on the bottom of the barrel, then place a layer of apples, not close together, and not close to the sides of the barrel. Put sawdust liberally over and around and so proceed until a bushel and a half are packed ina barrel. Keep in a cool place. No bruised or mellow apples will be preserved, but they will not communicate rot to the other apples. —Exchange. ~~~ @e¢@ee@e --—-—- —--——— ESTEEMED EXCHANGES Montresl Gazette ; Drev fus, from Devil’s Island, telegraphs his wife that he is well. Ifthe men who puthim where he ia were to out with the truth, it would probably be found that they are not well. The fight betwean the Winnipeg Tri- boue and the Siftouians, as to which party to the combat truly represents Libera! principles, has brought out a statement by the Neepawa Press, also a Liberal paper, that the change in the ownership of the Wionipeg Free Press was arranged with the aid oftwo of the most eminent of the Crow’s Nesters. That according to the Drummond County - Patrie precedent, would make the traneaction regular. A little more light will be needed to under- stand whether it makes it right. Nature makes the cure after ali. Now and then she ¢ A 4 into a tight place and need ueiping Out. Thing: get started in the wrong direction. to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- Sliver Oil with hy pophos- > 5s S< 's needed Som 1 1 phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. soc. and $1.00; all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Torente. 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Gs. . 8 22, 2 53 3 2d 8 OO art ae. {lv} 8 00} 2 20 3 35 8 OSivs™* Mewart) 2) 7 401 2 00 4 43) 8 58 ..Cardigan. ......| 6 47/12 SI 5 05 9 15 ..Georgetown.....| 6 30)12 ¢ P. M.| A M.! A. M.IP. M. P.M. res A. M.|P. M. 3 35} 8 05)..Mt. Stewart....| 7 55) 2 10 424 3:98 ..Mordt ..;.....-7Ze IS 4 41] 8 54)..St. Peters...... 7 05 1 08 6 16110 10| .Souris.......... 6 3011 35 P. Mla. M. A M.|P. M, Ip. M. Sol. . Bernie: 5 cans cs 6 15. .Cape Traverse. .| Should the S. S. Northumberland make connections with the arrival of the afternoon train at Point du Chene, the Express train ' will be detained at Summerside to connect with the steamer, Trairs are run by Eastern Standard Time. TO RENT —tThe store at the ccrner of Gt. , George and Grafion Street (known as May’s , corner). Also three rooms above store. The store and rooms are fitted up in first class style nd will be rented either together or separatelv Apply to Catherine May, corner Priace ard K ng Sts, i anaes ena eR nn AA EE CLO el lll ital, SBOe 2ORO4EER0 The Time Faas Come , | [tis now time you were thinking of a good warm O'COAT or ULSTER s0 if you are satisfied that now is the time ~the next thingis to decide where is the best place—who keeps the bess goods—who sells the cheapest. We GUARANTEE to show the LARGEST assortment in the city We GUARANTEE to give the you the hest ready made othing made. We GUARANTEE to give you the BRST value in ready made clothing on the Island. We GUARANTEE to retund your money if you are not satisfied. Our own personal guarantee card in the pocket of every garment sold by us. Our Black, Blue and Beown Beaver Over:soats are custom made, sewed all through with silk, trimmed equal to any coat in the market, and we sell them for $10, $12, 515 and $18 733 Ulsters bought a shade over half price, will be sold wholesale or retail from now till Xmas at greatly reduced prices. We stand by those who have stood by us, and we are bound to protect our customers against fraud, deceit, aud deception—Compet= itors can look out for themselves, We have climbed the pole of success by square and honest dealing, working day and night to give our customers the best goods made at lowest possible prices. Always advertising what we do, and always doing what we advertise. Clothing, Hats and Caps. Ladies’ Capes and Sacques, Carpets and House Furnishings, Top Shirts aad Underclothing, VA x Lee Se Bes Be naa W, iS SS SS S e715 eo, nee “AS PROWSE BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men SE TESSIiS SHS”