; + : 2 . 4 4 at u * St li tia > i sl 8 i al a 40° 5 aera Al: go CE sep EE ag BIN Ee, ANRC RE RSE 8 NES eA ea ee ae a: tN ey A i Pca 0 mk ES a aaNnRS seiaggy epee Se ee a ge a A MS 2 eae BONE ee ere, Se Ho MG eri tan ae te ie t o _) ‘ peepee dae. perms 2 perenne ss < Athos og. | at = lillian a ln ee ake ~ he “om a led | J. JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent » Comn on, Zetates Manazed . Rent i. R Houses ots Cellected. Stamper Block Charlottetown, P.E. I. Houses For Sale WOPER QUIEN Sl.—- Wes 6 rocme tar * sel he deasd, id { lus<i7 ff. Pric jaw KENT ST, (eas )—House andshor, 6 rcoms ice B® House $1000.00 Lot 95x15 I RaYFIELLDS “TTOWN Rt pity), house Wacres of BRAFrTON ST water, barns etc. “ALTY—(One mi.e from the yarns and coach bous?, with snd. Price $2800 aas*)—‘ftouse heated with hot Frice $1200.00 will ex- chang PEUGLAS ST House, 5 rooms. Price $300 CT MBERLAN) ST--House, 5 rooms, xocd esiiar. sm! garden. Price $4)),0) Brstroe ST—Iiwo teneuasnt house. Price $40).00 ZUSTON ST. (west)—Three tenement hoase, iwillexchan ve) VLHRSTNULST—Two tenement houge, (will exchange) POhKCHE Te! ST [near Queen St)—House and sho? with ontouidings—bDusiness stand = = Price $200).00 St. PETER: Price $1490.00 qoR. PLEASANT ST. & kh )AD—Large house, new. RUST ) ¥ ST—(tallows Hil!) honae, 9 rooms, barn, heate.| with hotair Price $1100 TOWNAL ST--(Near FEuston)two tenement howe. new Price $1250 <20-S sT—Two tenem:uc house, new. Price pao BRIGHLAND AVE NU E—Uones. 8 rooms atable, Lott) x 190° Price 3500.00 HIGHLAND VENUE—Twe hous, just ronstructe? each 6 rooms: Lots 40slv0 ft. Price $550.0) gach. a> 4" y13>d ppat, Lot i Pree $500.0 Houses To Let KING STREE " (WEST)-6 rooms and stabie 35 SO per month. KINGjST—7 rooma $5. per month, WEST ~TREE!.— Opposite residence 03 of Sir L H. Wavies a hon-e. il rooms. biths, hot Water, sewerage Rent modera'e BRIGHTON ROADP—1) room: ard hathroom hot water aad elec.ric light $160 a yrar BOUTAVORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, purden 30 per year WATER STREET—-(WEST) Brick houze 1: rooms, Price 15). per year BRIGHTON ROAD-=I1 rooms ard hath room, water closet, electric light etc $200 a year BRIGHTON J.04D—8 rooms and b th room hot water ead stable $160 00 a year PLEASANT ST.-— House 8 rooms. stableand coach house. $6.50 per mo. OUTHI ohT- Str mer enildings new TENDERS. Tenders for building an addition to fouthport School, addressed to the Trustees of the Sc uthport School will be received up to the 25ch August, mst, at tne storc of Fennell & Chand- ler, where the specification may be seen. CHARLES BYRNE, T. F. GUARD, H. MUTCH, port, AuSSouth. 15- d&w W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates =~ Can be had at any of the following first class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Piekard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. seer & Coll J.D. MeLeed & Co feo. H. Gook emma PHOTO STUDIC ANNOUNCEMENT Having obtained the services of Mr. A. B. Lyon, a skilled artist, who has had fOitese, aie $50 a sear Trustees ae public are cordina!ly invited to in- apvet the excellent resulie now being | [ ught aad so'd bu-be: 1or Lew Oa 8; tu 25s. per bushel for i uisagrees ; justas freelyas you would take water | or any other necessity of life. | | hia ned : Stadio - Appointment - Perfect Mor lat. at productiors demonstrate that on work ig Supericr 10 anything done city. TO RENT. ae'ye expericnce in first ciass Photograrhys | THE DAILY esemmans 4 POR Rte, HF De OER Ls BE | re batman Poet tare Leia Oe THE MARKETS —_—— —— Price of Dairy Preducts Well Main- | tained. The cheese market in Charlottetown is | juiet at lide, The factories having sold wil the cheese ready for immediate ship- ment are bolding back for higber prices. The Mootreai cheese market was quite firm on Monday, according to the Gazette. Quebec cheese sold at 1)} to |24c, the latter figure ruling. This is an advance of a half a cent on the price of the same gocds last week. The Liverpool cable took another advance on Monday to 533 to 54%. This is an advance of 1s since last Friday, and almoet 3s in Jess than ten days, {he same paper reports the butter mar-~ . 91 he ket dull. Creamery ranges from 21 $c to 22c, aod western dairy, 15}c to 16z, i» an export way. Advices from abroad state that rain has been general through~ out the United Kingdom, and pastures have ia consequence improved consider- ab'e, which shippers state caused the fall ing cft in demant. Pork Prices. The Gazette quotes: Heavy Canadian short cut mess pork, $16; shortcut back, $15 50; elected heavy short cut boneless mers, $16 50; and heavy long cut mess, $15 50 per barrel; pure Canadian lard, in : per |b; and compound re- fined, at 54: to Sjc perlb. Hames, l2cto 1342, and pacon Iljcto 12hc per lb. Io the Liverpool provision market long cut light and heavy bacon was weaker, and prices dec iaed 6d. Prime western pork, 502; prime weetern Jard 27s 6d. Live Stock Away up paile, Tc to 7} The Chicago live stock markets are makiog history tnese times; $6.45 per 100 ibs. live weight has been within few days - paid furchoice steers, the firat time this. -lcitude bas been reached since December, § 1866. ‘The big butchers are now driving the consu-ving markets they control to pay prices correspondingly higher than thie, as lOc. per |b. is demanded aud paid for beef by the carcase at New England son competitive points. Five cents per ib. was al-o paid in Cnicago the other day for ive hogs, the first time since August, 1895. Oats The Farmer’s Advocate reports the pre- va.ing price in Ontario to be 50 ceuts per old. Lambs A Buitsio, New York, circa'ar reports : ‘* Os account of the drought in the Siates juite afew of the balt-fattened lambs have veen rushed (o the market, aud in eo nre- quence this over-sopply has weake ned values oo the better grades. Good to choice ewe and wether lambs are saleable at 6 ceois, with the fair to good kinds, bucky aod fat, at $550 to $5 65, and ca.l- avd common thin throw-ouis at about #4 50 We continue our advice to be caretul abovt buying ‘* bucky” lambs. Last year shippers got otf very luckily, butdon’t believe that they will be as for- tubate [his season. Live Hogs The Farmers’ Advocate remarks: Firat fell efver rise brings mereaved supplies, When we were a-king for hog- at $5 25, every farmer held cif for $550, and said we shall ree hogs goto $6.25 before lony. But our pointer wastrue. The fall cane ube week sooner than expecied, aid our supplies two weeks iste. There were over 3,000 hogs on offer. Top price $5 37} per cwt for choice singers; light fate, $4 624 per cwt ; corn-fed snd stubble hogs at $400 per cwt; sows at $3 per cwr, stage, $2 percwt, Markct verv weak and unsteady—too many hogs. Mr, William Paterson of Agincourt, sold one load ot hog-, unculled, at $525 perswt. Two carioads of rough sows, stags and stubble hogy ¢vasigned to Montreal. A further decliue exnected next week. | Seems as if all the things we like dis- agree with us, and all (he things we don’t like, agree with us. Dyspepsia Jurka in most of the good things we eat, and ihdi gestion follows the gratification of app «~ tie. OF ccurse, it ign’: nature’s fault. Nature does the best she cap, ard ifa man willonly help ber a little bit atthe rigkt time, he may eat what helikes and as much as helikes, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are for people who are trouble! with indigestion, Particularly for those in whom it manifests itself in the form ot constipation. The Pellets are quick snd eaey ia their action. They are in per- fect harmony with nature. They eilec:s a permauent cure. You need take them rguleriy only a little while. Arter the: use them [occasionally when you need them—when you have eaten anything that d with you. They may be teken just as Oace u el they are always in favor. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Fierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Butiaio, N.A. a ee The touse on Water Sircet, crpo- ite Hotel Davies, at preeent occu, ec yo. B. Heagan. all medern ¢ n- te as. a Eastern Items. Hay in this vicinity wasan average lcrop, though lighter than that of last year, The grain crop has a splendid appeare ance. Ibe wheatis well filled and will give a good vield,—though the later kinds are slightly affected by weevil. Some eomplainte are made by the farmers of this *ection because of the seed wheat supplied to them Jast epring. Mavy who bought wheat for White Rus- cian now find that it ie was either a mixture of that and “Colorado Bearded” or consist~ ed entirely of the latter. Those supplying euch an important article as seed wheat should see to it thatitis genuine before offring it tor sale, Sorne damege was done to ripe grain by vesterday’s storm, which was very severe here. The weather of last week was very favourable to the fishermen, some of whom (especially on the North side of East Point) reaped a rich harvest. Catches of mackeral as high as 600 were taken by several boats on two or three days suc-~ cessively, Among those most successful in securing this coveted specimen of the finny tribe were Mes-rs Dingwel! and Morre-y. The fish are very Jarge. The farmers’ picnic held at Red Point ou September Ist} was a financial success. The prcemoters did their part well. The tables were wel! furnished and reflects credit on the ladies who presided—as did alsothe largenumber of besutiful cakes whch were auctioned by Mr. Chariton, United States coneul at Souris, who always does bis work well. But, alas; even here Bacchus had bis votaries,and the pleasure of the occasion was marred by some of those youths—yes even by those of more mature years aod of whem better things might be expec.ed, who displayed to much love’ for the “ ardent, ” and which in turo caused them to display their s‘rongly worded vocabularies and fugilistic attainments. Some of the flow- ing necta came from Souris, but it is also supposed that the managers were deceived by a cask of cider and that it was hard not sofi. A pie social in St. Columba Hall, Sept. 4th, netted over $50.00 which we under- stand isto be cevoted to furnishing the hell acd adding new booke to tbe |:brarv. Among those who added to the er jo ment of the oce-s'on were Mr. Gus McDonald and Mrs. Fraser from St. Peters. Mies Fannie B ker, who has been visiting relatives and friends here, left tor Boston Weduerday. Mies Marv Dontar, North Lake School, wnt west on Saturday to tuke partia an interesting eveut to«ccur shortly at her home in Alma. ‘eacher of Mr. L W Fowler is here looking after the interests of the court of Furesters recently organized. 2 — o- Pullets EGGS Wanted For the next four months the demand will be large. . Get your puilets to Isay- ing by October. A well-filled erg bas- ket now is wh makes poultry pay. You can o°>iain th much desired resis ue by: Te, proper i *COus, ard the uss { ° 7 Girected in: tiie ~ oN 2230% Moy 2225.1 Of ° , a) - 4 , Bras Pawar i 91 p i 28 til : ‘° h! w t Df . It causes perfect assimilation of the ‘cod elements necded to form egas in the winter. If you can’t get the Powder send to us, One ack, 25 cts: tive, Si. iar @ Can, FULL: sty. +3 Far os OHV AON & CO. Boar ee LE» Puid. ~8. JOHNSON « M.. Besion. Male Remove —j0 WY OLD STAND Richmond Stree Fourth House fiom Queen St. —arcund the— S=m—— I onion House Carne: Thomas Campbell gue P. E. Island Railway TENDERS FOR GRADING Sealed tenders addressed to the undersign- ed and marked on the outside ‘Tender for Grading” wil) be received until Monday. September 25th, 189. fer the grading ana other work rquiind in changing the muin line of the Prince Kdward Island Railway between Colville and Loyalist, for a distance of about two mies. Pians, profiles and specification may be Seen at the office of tue Suoerintendent of the P. E. Island Raiiway, at Charinttetown, at the officeof the Chief Engineer, at Moncton, N. B.,on and after the Sth September, 1899, at which place ais» fortns of tender may be obtained. Tenders must be made on priated form; supplied, All the conditions of the specification must ‘res. Pcssession given Cetcter | ist, reat. Apply to isf— W. &. STEWAR (C. be complied with. The Railway Department wil! not be bound to acce; t the lowe t or any tender. ma G. A. SHARP, tallway Office Snvoetintendent Charlottetown, Avg 3ist, 1299-y2 | not allow it to run on without atten- | tion from year to year. EXASUNER, CHARLUI'TETOWN, SEPTEMBER 8, :899 Pe | BIG BARGAINS| —— IN MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S ODD LINES AND SIZES IN BOOTS SHOES (ND SLIPPERS Just the cine you want for the holidays—for froliicking ubrut the ountry, and scampering around the In fact we have a LARGE and well assorted stock. We can fit you ail. Mens. Bers, Lacirs and babies. Big Stock Small Prices BEFORE YOU BUY PLEASE TRY Weeks & Warren Wer COoD Belt Sackles Waist Sets Neck Clasps (. H. TAYLOR IT... CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable wetch, You never know the time and ind are constantly missing appointments on that ac count. We sell Reliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle anythirg else. Ca!] and give us the ver- dict ¢f ) our inspection W. 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