Seem g sans ph errr Y xt i J. JOHNSTON: Rea! Estate Agent ought aad. so!d 0 Miceasd. “tee ; : . ‘1 ‘ rt Lea. ents Lo} ecveu, Estates Managed Caarlottetown, P. E. 3 Houses For Sale PER & SEN ST.— House 6 roems sad Lnoise of 10K 17 ft. Pric KENTS us House a shop, 6 rooms t » 1.00 Lh } ‘ Louse row » ALTY—(One mie from the 5 » barns and coach house, with acres O' land. Price $2800 IRAP VON ST, (aast)—House heated with hot water, barns etc. I*rice $1200.00 will ex- iange DOUGLAS § [—House, 5 rooms. Price $300 CUMBERLAND ST--House, 5 rooms, good callar. sma ilgarden. Price $400.00 BISHOP ST--Two tenement house. Price S500.00 t TON ST. ‘west)—Three tenement honse, llexcbange) CHESTNUT S?—Two tenement houge, (will cxchange DOKCHESTIR ST [near Queen St)—House and sho, with outbuildings—business stand. Price $2000.00 COR PLEASANT ST. & ST. PETER'S nOAD—Large house, new. Price $1400.00 EUSTON ST--'Gallows Hil!) house, 9 rooms, barn, heated with hotalir Price $1100 POWNAL ST—(Near Euston) two tenement horse. new Price $1250 CRO -S ST—?7 wo tenement house, new. Price $609 HIGHLAND AVENUE —Honsae, 8 rooms stable, Lot x 19 Price $800.90 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Two houses, just coust ted. each 6 rooms: Lots 40x190 ft. Price $550.00 each. ARDS" Loase7 corns, L513) 40 ft Price $500.0 Houses To Let: KING STREET (WEST)—6 rooms and stable $5 50) per monzch. KING,ST—7 rooms $5. per month, WEST STREEL— Opposite residence of Sir L. H. Davies a house, 11 roonis, baths, hot water, sewerage * Rent moderate BRIGHTON ROAD-—I10 rooms and bathroom hot water and electric light $160 a year. SOU THPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 per year WATER ST 8EET-(WEST) Brick house 14 rooms. Price $159. per yéar BRIGHTON ROAD—I1 rooms and bath room, wa'er closet, electric light ete $200 a year RIGHTON ROAD—S8 rooms?and b23th room hot water and stable $160.00 a year PLEASANT ST. coach hove. House 8 rooms, stableand $6.50 per mo. OUTHPoORT-Srmmer cottage, quildings new. 50a year and OOOO COCO Het Ds ~ CO 799E PEO NEW BOOKS ; N d ) S Just received this morning, a large assortment of Novels by Bertha M. Clay, George Sheldon and others. FASHION BOOKS for October are now in, Deline~ ator, Designer Toilettes, Boon Ton, etc. sO2S FSOS SOOO O00 O4E8 Bookseller & Statiover 145 Queen Street. Opp. Prowse Bros...... B2O9 ONE E04 0860 6266006 VOD OOO 901 4400 2004 8000 FOR SALE One Buggy, One Piano—: will be sold cheap. Apply to J’ J. JOHNSTON, l 48 Barrister ee _t FOR RENT. The subscriber offers for rent his residence, orner of Hillsborough and Richmond Street The house contains ten rooms and is ‘urnish- ed with electric light and fitted with bath, etce., connected with the VJTharlottetown Sewerage =ystem, Possession given at unce. Apply to HENRY SMITH. V edding Our stock is repete with so many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are convinced ycu will not find it difficult to make a selection by visiting our store on Sunnyside Cc. HoH. TAYLOR ba he CARD. W. F. H. CARVELL, B, A. BARRISTER-AT-LAW Sept 11th * 1899 | Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN, Telephone No. 170 Money to Loan, | Finds tongues in tiees, books, in the run- | Stamper Block | | i | trom reading it Harteville were two armed camps ‘ opposed * “And ,this our life, exempt from public CHAS. J. MITCHELL, $) MUSINGS. haunt, ning brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in every= thing.” Any person who wishes to read an interesting chapter in geology can doso if he will just take the trouble of visiting the grevel piton Mr. Donald McKenzie’s farm, Springton. The pit anmistakebly relates } the fact toat it was once part of the ocean ved. It consists of stiataof sand and gravel the former having the appearance of clear shore sand and in the interstices between the etrata issea weed. Of course ecarcely YDatLis huw arv .,wzod has Oeeu Uvuel the S€@ at Ove time aod In cases any times perbape, but not every usy cao prool 80 incontrovertible he found. most The startling account of war in this place which appeared in your last issue came upon the quiet unobirusive and peaceful inhabitants of Rose Valiey like a thurderb»lt out of the blue. There was no war here such as described. Itis pure fiction and if the writer has a penchant for that style of composition, which he apparently must have, it would be well for him vot to eail under false colours, and accordingly inform the public when he writes fiction that it:is fiction. A cry of righteous indignation went up from everybody when the _ so-calied “journal” was seen. One would suppose : that Rose Valley and to each other in deadly animosity. It is not so, however, and there is noepirit of militarism among them at all. If there is any ecclesiastical broil it has not be- come so serious as to lead to a declaraticen of war—with swords. There may bea war of words, but that isa very different matter. The writer has takea too much liberty with this section of the country and itisto be hoped hewill not repeat the offence, But might it not be a burlcszue after all and conceived in a purely frolic- some spirit. If so criticism should not be too harsh, and we would only remind the writerthat there is danger in going too far, even in burlesque, especially if mot executed with the skill of a master minod. The crops will be ful'y up to the avers age this season} possibly ..bove it, and this is MOSt 10rtunate A8 @ Fr petition of last scason’s failure would be most trying to farmers and to the public at large. Sir Richsrd Cartwright’s blatant boast that the exodus has ceased is the veriest buncombe;it has by no means ceased. On the contrary the tide of imigration is as great as it ever wae. 20 far as this pro- vince is concerned. and bundreds are leaving our shoree every day for the United States. It is not improbable that a general election will be sprung this autumn, seeing that a “machine budget,” as the Montreal! Star puts it,‘has been passed. At all times, but more especially on the eve of au election, the Conservativeiparty, should be well orgauizsd and steps should im- mediately be taken to more thoroughly cousolidate it. Weather splendid for har vest. QBSERER. oo --- — The Bishop and tis B o+rs, or a= Some funny stores are told of the ignorance of the Boers in South Africa. M. A. P., vouches for the following one : Some years ago, Bishop Knight Bruce, of Bioemfontein, aftewards the First Bisbop of Mashonaland, was visiting the more scattered parts of hisdiocese. He arrived ata Datch farm, where he was to hold a confirmation, in time for the mid-day dioner. The good lady of the house came out to meet him, decked in a bail dress, and called him “my lord” at every posssi- ble opportunity. At last she even Furpaes- ed herself, and addressed him as “My lord God.” This was too much for the poor bishop, who hastily exclaimed. “My dear, good woman, please call me plain Mr. Bruce.” “Certainly, plain Mr. Bruce!’ was the immediate reply. _On another occasion the bishop was be nighted, and obliged to seek shelter ata Boer Farm. He was hospitably invited in, and was shown intoa bedroom contain ing a large ted, in which he was quickly asieep. Soon, however, bis slumbers were disturbed by the farmer and his wife and family, who, one ty one lay down beside him, and all arocnd him. When daylight came, the farmer arose and left his wife and family peacefully sleeping by the bishop’s side! Say “No” wheaa dealer offere you a substitute for Hood’s Sareaparilla. There ig nothing justas goad, Get only Hood’s. The Church of Scotland has 49 mission echools in India, with 3.000 pupils. CLEARING OUT SALE FURNITURE BY " AUGTION I am instructed by the Rev. J T Bry- an to sell ty auction at the Rectory on Thursday, the 2ist of Sept. Inst. Commencing at 11 O'clock A. M., all his household effects com prising: Superior Piano, (new ) Parlor, Dining Koom, Hall, Bedroom and kitchen Furniture. Terms cash. R. BEARISTO, Sept. 13 td Auctioneer, THE DAILY EXAaDNER, TOR aie ae re) La NEW GLASGOW NOTES The First Vessel to Arrive at the Bridge—Dredge Wanted. Mr George Smith’s, echooner Klondike arrived at New Glasgow Bridge on Friday, with a cargo of coal. She came through the draw bridge at Rustico. Althougb the ehannel is narrow Mr Smith piloted her safely. The residents ofthat district intend ask iug the Governmen: to have the credge put to work to widen the channel. Wood in New Glasgow is becoming very scarce and it is of the greatest ‘importance that means should be provided whereby the people of that district should be at least ve, ' L Wuet waaols it aud it is just as much required as the Belfast railway. Let the Government Engineer go aud make bis survey and see if the pro~ j-ct is not feasible. We have every con- fidence in Whatever report he may make, avd it will settle the matier for at least years, Mr Smith, one of our most re: liable pilots ae well as farmers, knows this want and will bear me out in what ! Say. KLONDIKE,. NOTES AND COMMENTS —Now tha'§ Dreyfus is pardoned, it is interesting to koow that Dr. Pozzi, an eminent Paris surgeon, says that Dreyfus is a physical wreck. Heis thin and worn; bis muscles are atrophied. He is 39 years old, and looks 60. He will never, Dr Pozzi says, be theroughly alive again. If he recovers his liberty, he will live, but only if surrounded with every care, wrap~ ped up, as it were, in cotton and nlaced in a greenhouse, like a plant which has suf» fered too much for it to ever recover its pristine vigor. OE me OE ele ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. —_—- Moditreal Star: If our Canadian people had not become impressed vith the re- markable idea that they cannot hope to manage their public affairs as wellas the British people do theire,they would get an exceedingly whulesome hirt from the ex- ieting political situation in the United Kingdom. There they have an opposition divided against itself, with a compromised leader sitting dwarfed between giants who disagree with each other and do not follow him, with po settled policy worth mention ing, doubtful about so important a plank as ‘‘Home Rule” and openly disagreed over their foreign programme. And \ yet they win bye-elections, right and left. It iseven considered probable that if the Imperial Perliament were to be dissolved now,the Liberals would come in, when they would be faced with the embrassment of having to choose a set of leaders and a definite policy. — > = eGo aeenenes : ——— Sheridan’s Condition Powder. Once daily,in a hot mash. It assists in grow- ing new plumage, gets them in condition to lay when eggs bring the highest frices. Seld by druegists, grocers, feed-men, or by mail One pack, 25 cts; five, £1.00, Large can, $1.20. Rix. $5.00. 1.8. JOHNSON & CO,, Bostou, Mase school Books COLLEGE TEXT 7 BOOKS Note Books, Scrib, Books Invoice Books, Inks Pencils, Pens, Slates and everything the scholar or student wants. Haszard & Moore On Sunnyside TO RENT. _ The keuse on Water Street, oppo- ite Hotel Davies, at present occup .ed yJ. B. Heagan. all modern o.n- encies. Possession given Octcter rst, next. Apply to 3— W.S.STEWARL, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 20, 899 THE PHILIPPINES —— _. Return of Two More Meibers of Commission Ordered. Washington, D.U., Sept 17.--It is said at the War Depariment that the return of thetwo members of the Philippine commission rema nieg in Manila, Messrs Denby avd Worcester, is in order to advise the President respecting the very latest aspect Of affairs, so that be may us the information in hie message te Congress. There is an intimation conveyed that the advices brought by President Schurman and Senator Beverage and other persons recently returned from Maniia, are not at al! pointe in trict accord, though the the White mvuse, At ia FHIG 6D as Admiral Dewey is nearing the United States the opportunity to havea meeting of the full commission, of whick he isa member, is one that should not be lost, and the report that be expected to sum up their work will be indispensible to Congress in its efforts at legislation for the island, at least not without a considerable change in personnel. The recall of Messrs Denby and Worcester will leave Geoeral Otis the sele represeatative of the United States in the Philippines. | Asthma Cured | After Twelwe Years’ Suffering—lo- ronto Physicians Advised Leaving Her Home to go to Manitoba— Clarke’s Kola Compound Cured. Mrs. McTaggart, 80 Vanauley st. Ior- onto, writes: “I have been troubled with asthina and bronchitis for twelve yrars, which gradually grew worse each year in spite of the hundreds of dolars my hus bard has spent with several doctors, and al- most every remedy we couid procure, «ich only afforded temporary relief. For the past two years I could not lie on mg ‘eft side, and during the past year prev’ovs to taking C'arke’s Kola Compound the astama became so severe that I bad not had a fail night's sleep, and during mest of that time we had a doctor In attendance. We gave SEES eft nm _ ey jeghts ‘bh Isplay New Clothing Pik errr “ We are now in a position to show you one of the finest lines of ready-to-wear clothing ever shown in the city. Con- up several doctors, ag I was becomiag ao better, and the last doctor, after about two montbs’ treatment, told me he could do ne th'ng for me, and advised me to go *o Mapnt- toba or some dry climate. We heart of Clarke’s Ko’a Compound being a cure fot asthma, and before taking this remedy made several mquiries from those wao had issen it, and in each case found the result so sal- isfactory that we resolved to try it. Acer taking the first bottle I became much et- ter, and began to sleep well at nights. nce taking the third bottle I have not felt the slightest symptoms of my former tromnble. I have during the past six months ga‘ued nearly 20 pounds in flesh and feei perfect'y healthy in every way. I can assure you that I will do all in my power to tuduce ony sufferer from this terrible disease ro try Certified correct by_ Peter McTs Proprietor of Toronto Dairy Co. wanes, Sold by Geo. E Gugtes Mortgage Sale There will be sold by public auction ia frontofthe Court House, in Summerside, on Friday, the thirteenth day of October, next, A D, 1899, at the hour of eleven o’cluck in the torenoon, the power of fale contained in a Mortgage, da’ed the 22na day of March, A D, 1895, and made be tween Archibald M McGilvery, and Nancy E McGilvery, his wife, of the one part and the undersigned of the o‘her part, all thattract of Jand on Lot 18, Pricce County, Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows:—Commencing ata stake fixed in the division line, between Towashir eighteen and Prince Town Royalty, oa the south sideof the Baltic Road or division line ten cha‘ns, thence south twelve chains and fifty Jinks or tothe sorth boundary lice of Simon Delaney’s Jand, thence west aloug the same ten chairs to the Malpeque Road, aforesaid, and thence along same, north twelve vhains aud fifty links to the place of commencement, containing twelve and a half acres of land, more or less. For further particulara apply at the office of J HK Wyatt, Barristerat Law, Summerside. J E WYATT, 113—dy4i Mortgagee They All Are Finding out that we give the best values in Boots and Shoes. See our Job Lots in win- dows and on counters for 3 days. Big reductions to clear, Fall Goods coming in. J. WH. BELL The Cheap Boot Store. ae , FOR SALE em A set of sails in good condition, suitable for a vessel of 65 tons. Apply to W. F. TIDMAKSH, 10 P ortland Packing Co | sists of men’s, boy’s and child- ren’s overcoats, men’s, boy’s and children’s reefers, men’s boy’s and children’s ulsters, men’s, boy's and childrens odd pants Fit- Reform See those goods, they are all tailor made. Suits $10,12, 15, 18, & 2 O’coats $10, 12, 15, 18, 20 Pants $3, 4,5 of 2% Ky % a For Workinetien —TWwo SNAPS-— A good double breasted fall suit for $3.75 A good blue fall and winter suit for $3.75 PRUWSE wou DAU fs is The Wonderful Cheap Men ofS | Skteeake eet eeoaeo eee caer oe oe oie fe oie eS ie oe oe oie as oe HS as os ve oie oie HS oie he oe oe ie ne in vi