~~ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 29, 1898 — ae nee eEIEEEEEEEEEEE not be surprised to see a decent sized Searit [He DAILY RX AMINER next week or the week after, as Coloni«l | | cf § arrivals are accumulating, and a b'g ship- NOVEMBER 29, 1898. ee ELE AE CN el, tinal ae —aceeeancee a il — - PLANT J Ling, | * WP y Sunw +. BBiSSBee 3 rf % ment is due.” Here we have the intimation that Cana- a dian butter has won a high position and is still gaining favor in Evgland on account I do not believe there ts a case of dyspep- sia, indigesticn oF BUTTER. any stomach trouble that cannot be re , lieved at — -— ae of its improved quality. We hope that 2 Dee YSPEPSIA Tue news that P. EK. Island butter, €X } every butter maker and factory patron in > CURE. Lake Winnipeg, bas been sold in Liver~ } ¢hig Province wit} strive to produce a fire!~ § MUNYON. +4 pool at 93s and 100s, per cwt. is encourag~ class, g lt edge, quality of butter for ship- ing to our dairymen. It is to be noted that the price is very nearthe top of the mar~ At all druggists, 25c. a vial. yuide to Health and medi- ment abroad and for use at home. COMMENCING MAY {Oth Faas Come a eal advice free. 1505 Arch street, Phila. ket for the Colonial product, and that whether butter goes up or butter goes down, we can obtain the higher figure, if only NEWS NOTES. Ihe favorite S: S. “HALL FAX” will leave Charlottes § ems . . . . rh 3 _ Mr Pallman’s ine me has been fixed at} It is now time you were thinking of a good warm O’COA'T town for Roston = TPO @ MORE, —~papt thing, or ULSTER s» if you are satisfied that now is the time — the ee ; wae ie Z C } asda + Se Le Roi mine in British Colun.bia has next thing is to decide where is the best place—who keeps the Every Tu Y, au l p. I as our factorymen take care to maintain the product by S USSR _ character of their keeping up its quality. Mortage Sale 54 Acres of Land on Lot 23. To be sold at public auction, at the Court Hones, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, iv the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island,on Friday, the sixteenth day | tian when the same family purchased sha snes Mihai Coniambeeae Maded th ab : f t tion at Valifax with - s } ' t 1e »f alve 1; e ? r VU 4U 4 " té . LO 7 T a") = . . December next, at the hour of twelve only a good quality of autumn-~made butter | wii] find bie three wives in the way when We GUARANTEE to retund your money uw you are no S. S. “HALIFAX.” o’ck ck noo). All that tract piece or parce! of land, situate lvinz or being in Lot or Township ' : . rt amber tweaty-three, in Queen’s County | When Canadian creamery butter, Canadi- against @ man having three rahe ts blive Our own personal guarantee card in the pocket of every |? Tickets for sale at stations P. E >rince Edward Island, commencing or . unless he is divorced frm two > them. ak Lick ets ‘ at § . a Prince ward island, commencihs OU lan turkeys, Canadian tender fruits and garment Soid Dy us. Railway the south east angle of land in posession : To make a race of men oatota com~| © ; ot Beniamin Gamester, on the north side yf the road |eading from Huuter River to Bangay, the ace (according to the magnetic north of the year 1764) north sixty-two chains, or until it meets the River Clyde, thence following the various courses of the esid River vortheastwardiy nine chains or aatil it meets the continuation of line be- : en the estate of the late John Hickox, end Wiliam Hickox, thence along the aame, soutl: thirty—one degrees and fifteen minutes, east for the distance of seven ebains and &fty links, or tu the rear live ot farms fronting the Bangay Road, thence folowing the course of said rear live, eouth, fifty-eight degrees and thirty mise ates, west (bree chains or until it meets the preseni described property of Jobn ‘iwkox, Junior, being the east line of ave, therce south sixty chains or to the aid Bungay Road, leading from Hunter Riwer, thence following the course of the ame, wes’ eight chaios and fifteen links. to the place cf commencément; contain'ng fifty-four acree of land,a litth more or leas, with (he appurtenances. The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain inden cure of Mortgage bearing date,the second tay of Juv, A. D., 1889, made between John Hiexox of the one part, and Peter McGrath of the otber part. For furtber particulars apply to Mr. Wiiliam §. Stewart, Sclicitor, Newson’s Block, Ci arlottetowa. Dated this 15th day of November, A. D BSR. PETER McGRATH, Mortg \gee } that butter of high ualit ; > 2 SECRETARY © 7 —lLaw ts ce bei hj quan'y | low the Drummond deal, the Yukon deal, Gaowa, P. B.t aie abi uw 18 ne shipped, fresh, '9 | the Crow’s Nest del and otber acts of - the British markets. The state of the public plucder; it draws the line at the lors og THE MPROVED Nauti most directions tending down- | t is act to lste to start now. Every mer~ ic ihebten > Biitenicie oe in ) ward, yet Canedian has kept sieady | chaot who isin our litle book we give re bounc srotect our customers : 7 Cc A | Zz at unchanged quotations. Dan | you free, has McLean’s Stamps. Why and we are bound to prov and Halifax $8.75 ere et ee GET WELL By taking DR. CLIFT’S treatment for © tCRONTIC DI-EASE3 and RUPTURE, Dip- iesma registered in U.S. and Canada, Send “tam p for oformation, or call at Ch’/TOWN, FRIDAY, SsTURDAY, and SUNDAY, Central : Restaurant. Nearest to market, Post Office, City Haildiog, and Principal Stores. fhe right place for Oysters, I inners, Laaches, etc, etc. New Rooms, New Appointments, every- thing up-to-date. Call aul see us. ALFRED J. QUIRK, Uprer Queen STREET 272—3 mos ahaa For ‘sideman, ae Capes and Sacq ues, Carpets and C . = in wy ed we ot abel ae The Evil effects of Smoking and their Do you know that if vou have felt any } > SKATING RINK STOCK. : me-haif pint of boiling water. When vt add one teaspoonful soda. A tea- yyeonfnul of essence of peppermint may ye wsed if the leaf cannot be obtained. fose, two or three tablespoonfuls every uty or thirty minutes until relieved. Jh\s is good for nausea or sour stomach, ——> © «+a conveniences in a perfectly preserved con~ Tt hae been well said by Professor Robertson that the activity and ex‘ent of the demand for perishable food products depend very largely upon the excellence of the quality and relative highness or cheapness of Retail merchants state that when a family uses fresh-made creamery butter daring the winter, the to’a! quantity of butter consumed is more than twice larger price. held over during the winter, as it used to be, in cellars and other unsuitable places. Canadian eggs are delivered in Great Britain through the use of cold storageé dition, the increased demand which they will create forthemselves will more than equal the capacity of the Canadiau farm- ers to increase the production of these it is to be hoped also that by that means a large class of consumers of rela- tively high priced foods will prefer Cana- dian products toall others, and thus there things. will be returned to Canada a fair propor- tion of the price paid by the wealthy class- es there for very dainty products. Then such preservation of the quality of pro- ducts will lead tosuch increased product- ion that there will be a very rapid and great extension of the export trade. As au instance of what has already resulted jargely from the cold storage service, which was provided in evena primitive way Ou steamships for the season of 1895, itmay be cited that the total exports of butter from Moatreal during the season of navigation, have been as follows :~ POG iss Sadie neve cise 1S .oscscoce. 0 5 ss bnnncocs cttinnete PEs Le veered —_— 532 055 packages 65 664 - 107,821 . ne wee. = This statement shows the upward ten. dency of the Canadian butter trade, now market in England is set forth in the last London correspondence of the Montres] Price Current, a3 follows: — Cauada has certainly reasoa to be proud of the position she bas won in our batter market. This week things have been decidedly of a quiet cast, with prices in ish has been In liberal sapply, and prices shovld have gone down farther than they bave. The official quotation, however, remains unchanged, and agents have not made many concessions, Buyers have conerquenily left it alone. There i: plenty of Antipodean to turn to, and a superfluity of Canadian as well. Thus do the mighty Danes defeat themselves. They will bave to come down presently; but mean. wh le, they have added value to Canadian, which otherwise must have dropped. A/l landings thence are of excellent quality, and the quotations run the Australian pro- duct very «lose. Finest is fixed at 94s to 102 ; good to fine 908 to 94s; inferior 753 to 84s. The extreme “ange of Australian is 90s tol04s. Argen.ina is ont of the market this season on drought. I should been purchased by the Bri ish American corporaticn, The total amountof money expended fr charity last year by organized chari-~ ties in the State of New York was $23,- 100, 80. Over sixteen thousand dollars have been spent by the public works department tiie year in the improvement of fthe navigation of the Stickine river. Next year Hor, Mr’ Tarte proposes to spend consideral le more. There isa probability that Mr Roberts, he seeks totake his seat. There is a pre- judice inthe east of the United Statcs munity o’ serfs and chattel-, to raire an oppressed, broken-spir'e', abject lot of beggars from helpless degr dition toa coadition of dignity and :nilep nienc , to restore manhood, pride, courage and ambition toapeople maltreated so long those qualities seemed hopelexsly extinct in them, this isa grander work than tak» ing cities and destrovyingthe enemies of the Queen. This is what Kitchener did. Madame Sara Bernhardt intends visiting India during the coming year. She is hav~ ing ayacht artisticelly fitted up for ber especial accommodation, whose captain is to be none other than M, Pierre Loti, the oelebrated navel officer turned author. Although it would be scarcely accurate to say that on this memorable occasion youth will beat the prow and pleasure at the helm, nevertbless this combination of poetry drama*is an interesting one—if the report be true, <> ESTEEMED EXCHANGES — Montreal Gazette: It would pay Prince Edward Is!aud moral y to repeal the law which frees aman from his debt, if it turas out that it wa» incurred ia the pur- chase of merchandise from a commercial traveller wko had not taken out and paid for a provincial license. The act in ques- tion is not orly bad, commercially, but it carries the resposibility of a vendor for his agent’s acts beyond the limit set by com- mon sense. Quebec Courier: Le Sole] could enal- of government printing. -_—<--_ +— —- A di l'ar~and-a~half saved. is a dollar~ and-half-made, isit no: ? Well, to save this dollar-and-a-half ell-ct McLean’s Stamps. Ev ry good house wife collects these stamps, dou’t yon? If you don’t not deal with them. They ceil as cheap ae apy one el e, ask ‘hem for the stamps and they willouly be too pleased to give them to you and when your book is full bring it to our office at R vere Hot-l, Kent St., and et your monry. Ask for McLean Stamps, and see that you getihem. -- tee West River balf shell oysters, large and lucious at Qiirk’s Cenire] Restaurant. Ciosing up business goods must be sold. Buy from us and save 20 ;.er cen’ on any- thing you want. Bargains are going and thousand; are buying. W A Weeks & Co. d&wy. The famous cook--Harry Josey will attend to your wints at Quirk’s Central Restavrant. LECTURE TO TOBACCO USERS. 7 Cure. There is Only One Remedy Dodd’s Dys- pepsa Tablets—They Digest the Food, Tone the Smoker’s ‘Stom- ach and Brace His Nerves. of these effects, you are afl cted with tobac~ co dyspepsia ? Tobacco dyspepsia very frequently ends iu heart failure and death. There is one cure for tobacco dyspepsia and for the otber ill-results of smoking. That cure 1s Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tatlete. Excessive smoking dries up tne juices best goods—who sells the cheapest. We GUARANTEE to show the LARGEST assortment in the city We GUARANTBE to give the you the clothing made. best ready made We GUARANTEE to give you the BRST value in ready made clothing on the Island. satisfied. Our Black. Blue and Beowa Beaver Over:soats are custom made, sewed all through with silk, trimmed equal to any coat in th market, and we sell them for $10, $12, $15 and $18. 733 Ulsters bought a shade over half price, will be sold e rote ha ee Mime teeky = i a : We stand by those who have stood by us, against fraud, deceit, and deception—Comp tr 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’ House Furnishings, Top Shirts aad Underclothing. y * Se. ' uae : . a ies Sees : wholesale or retail from now till Xmas at greatly reduced prices, calling at Hawkesbury Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Satu at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch”oy Wednesday morning via Pig tou, can make close conneg — Sailing Wednesday 2vening at Ww For further rates and all informa tion apply to H. L. Chipman, ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE Agent, Ch’te The Ch’town Steam Nav. STEAMERS... Northumberland & Princeg.s Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) aa From POINT DU CHENE (on arrivalg of day train from St. John) fomy Summerside, connecting there with expreag train for Charlottetown, % From SUMMERSIDE on arrival morning train from Charlottetown) Point Du Chene connecting with day trait for St. John. oe Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamens Of; International Line and Raiiways United States and Canada. from PICTOU for Charlottetown af arrival of train about midnight from Hal fax. a From CHARLOTTETOWN, /[nin@g a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting thet with day train for Halifas at Halifax wie C. A. & P. Line for Boston. ; F.W. HALES | ys? a | —§ 3 b To Boston! PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS) Passengers leaving Charlottetown Wednesday morning connect with st “Halifax” at Halifax the same evening. | Tickets for sale by 2 W. W. CLARE, = Common School Arithmefit Wm. T. Kennedy, Principal of Halifat byademy, & Peter O’Hearn, Princip IF AcSt. Patrick’s High Scheo!, Haiifax. of Part I 15¢ & Part il 15¢ Part III 15s & Ali three parts bound in one vol o 5 Academic Arithmetic, being” Part Four of the Prog ssive Scbore Series of Arithmetics by W. T. Kenneljg and Peter O’Hear . For sale by Auction. — I will cell by auction at McLeod Brick Building Kent Street on Saturday the 268 dav of November at 11 o’clock &.m. 6 shares Capital Stock Hillsborough y Skating Rink Company. . Mteyond Medical Skill, Do you smoke ? ‘ ; : that are necessary to digest the food, thus R. geet Master —Late again, Sandy! Can't ‘Thousands will answer: “Ft es,’ to this causitg dyspepsia, Dodd’s Dyspe pia ‘ u ome. you manage to get here in time? question. Tablets first digest the food, and then SL SP SBF IL BTB BWW ; Do you know that smoking—w hether SO SSS SST RSBee ves sandy (with a doleful headache)—I ina sieep o’ nichts, sor, and so I’m th to get up in the mornin. Master—Eh, man, sleeplessness! Why "ut you consult a doctor and get at caus -andy—I get at the cause weel euch, »at it'll po shut up. It's 6 <3 avid and an awful yeller.—Glas- , 21D) 66. ‘he polar currents contain less salt Sta those from the equator. _—— “fgbea women are never jealous of Soh oth ep. you use pipe, cigar or cigarette— causes serious derangement of the digestive system ? Are you aware that smoking cauces one of the most serious forms of Dyspepsia— called Tobacco Dyspepsia? It does. Do you know that, following Tobacco Dyspepsia comes adangerous disease of the heart. Have you never felt dizzy, or light headed after a long smoke? Has smoking ever given youa nauseous feeling ? Has itnever made you “shaky” —nervous ? Has it never taken away your appetite ? Very few smokers can answer “Nv” to this question, ; stimulate the glands till they are atle to supply sufficient fluids { r he purpcs> of digestion. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tallews act slso op the tobacco-shattered nerves, making them b'rong and steady; they sharpen the du'led appetite by creating a necessity for food; they clear the braiu of the fumes of tobac~ co smoke, by creating plenty of rich blood and sending it to the brain—cells, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are the only hope of the man who smokes too much. Just try them once—it wi'l cost you fifty cents (less than the price of a pipe or a dezen cigars) and do you five dollars’ worth of good, PROWSE BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men SES S82 ES SSSe SO IS Ps You may need a watch—one can be relied upon. some Ss If so, we can show you i special good values in either = Gold Filled or silver, Also line of Nickel Watches for the boy® G. H- TAYLOR | North Side Queen 5