The New Tariff on Eges. Some one has advised the Capadian egg ra'serato get the eggs [rom their hens wien they command high prices in I ston and New York; and then they wont fee! that extra five cenis @ dezsn, which the new tariff imposes We think we hear them reply, ‘* wel the hens simi . ‘ ntort wuoen that’s pretty poor « snd pullets, too, mstead of laying are ‘ . § ’ ; oo . } ! ing ‘, I ply standing arou id looking aud asking | mere corn.” Please keep in mind if yeu feed them much corn you won t get an egy, that is a certain fact If we could only get an egg 4 day, or even every other day at this season, we would soon get rich, says many a party who keeps hens John T. Porter, of Swath- nore. Pa , offers hints to such that might profitably try He writes (. S. Johason & Co., I poston, on the Mass . “In the contest which began ist of January last, [ began under many diftizulties. [I had never used Sheridan's Condition Powder, and was pretty much | out of conceit with any food or powder to make hens lay. My hen-house was i} heated, bat for all that | determined vote and a far weil tu vive the matter a full count. I soon increase enough to encourage the use of Sheridan's Condition, priz The result proved that I was the using priz> sixteenth ' Powder avout three times each week atrer k pt on wioner. I! the contest. and find that during the first | e oo >lo ak 23 days of this month 22 Black my Minerca Hens did what I-should have pre- | athi make of y I will sumed an impossibility. iufluence davit that under the powder, the product was 1457 eggs. Now l ' = » ' arm fu ly aware thatthis means net y 21 eggs per hen in 23 days; but these are the} , . . . . an 2 | } ' facts nevertheless, and facts which woud, meks me the first prize winner could it) ] ~ , . oe oa have occurred during the contest. I chal- lenge the world to excel it and am Wt! : ’ 1} = Caaf t» enter the list with any who willagree for | a prize of $200.00 and to use a given quan- tity per hen of your incomparable Powder. I would not be without it though it cust five dollars per lb.” I. 8S. Johnson, & Co., 22 Custom House St., Boston, Mass., will send free to anyone keeping hens full} particulars of this year's premiam cffers on request. cd d 6i w li . oume Local Noiices. See the enormous stock of Xmas cards lhooklets selling at the Baziar Store. than the lowest. Select your cards before the hest are gone. and Low er f you want underclothing or a good fur cap, try the cheap men, Prowse Bros. dy wky 3i. Overcoats, ulsters and reefers awfully cheap at Prowse Bros, the cheap men. dy wky 3i. New Teas —Beer & (ioff received to-day, from London, G. B., 6,000 pounds choice new teas, including a very fine blend which has beeh tried and has given excellent satisfac- tion, Try it. nov27 3i Call and see the choice lot of fall and winter goods, in dinner sets, tea sets, and chamber sets; at the cheapest crockery store. —W. P. Colwill. Nov. 5 6wdw. You can get your pick of a thousand Tea-| pots at the Cheapest Crockery Store —-W. P. | Colwill. dw 4w-—nov2t Call and see the large assortment of cheap, fincy Cups and Saucers, cheap Teapots and | ‘Those goods are here very cheap Lanterns. Cheap to sell and must and will be sold at the ¢ es Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill. nov24—dw 4w Notice.—All pers nal property tax, poll tax, horse and carriage and dog tax re- | LS, | maining unpaid on December 10:h, will be handed into the City Cowrt for col- lection. 126 3i 150 barrels Ne. Apple’, for sale at Beer & Us Just received from G ffs, a large supply of candied citr n, choice 1 Northen Spy Ts i London, at decl 3i Beer & and orange pee}, which we are selling lower than usual. dec] fi A very choice lot of Fancy Crps and Seu «roel cers are selling cheep at VS will’s. nov24—dw 4w Why use the That require Oid Fa hioned Pickle Dyes slum or you can xe vinegar, wien er ~ ted Which are the newest and best, and only re- { quire water. 60 diffevent colors in Eclipse Dyes, and same price as old-fashioned Pickle | Dyes ~10c. a package. J S. ROBERTSON & CO., 56 St. Peter Stieet, Montreal. For sale by GEO. E. HUGHES, A pothe- | caries’ Hall. decd NOTICE TO PAY. LL. PERSONS indebted tothe subscriber are requested to pay, their accounts before the Lith day of December next. All accounts remaining uvpaid after that date will be placed in the Court for collection. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, Nov. 25, 1890-eod ti 1 Sth A. E. JONES &€0., Musi ~ Deals —38— Barrington street, Opposite A. Stephen & Son, nov2?2 -.3m law not Sor nw; the} our | ’ | ing 1 sermon much | HALIFAX,N.S. THE DAILY EXAMINER, | ag eOREQ Sys Se? 3 on e a ¥ NEW YORK Steamship Co. THE REGULAR LINE. THE IRON STEAMSHIP VALENCIA, isco TONS, CAPTAIN F. ¢. MILLAR, 1.f, leave Company’s Wharf, rear of Custom House, ST. JOHN, for NEW YORK, via Eastport, Maine, Rockland, Maine, and Cottage City, Miuassachusetts, , , Nest . , ‘ Every Friday, at 3 p. Mm, e BE: Time). steamer will leave Pier 40. E. RP. (foot ef Pike Street). New York, every TUES. Dbv¥, atdap. m., for Cottege ‘ iiy, Mass. tock- land. Me, Kastport, Me. and St. John, N. B. ‘reizht taken on Through Bills of Lading to and from ail points Sonth and Wet of New |York. and from New York to all points ia the Maritime Provinces Cheapest fares and lowest rates Shippers and importers save TIME and MONEY by ordering goods to be forwarded by the New |W! (Eastern Standard |} Returning, | ¢f | York Steamship Company. : iekets sold at ali stations on the Intercolonial tailway a For turther information apply to FRANK ROWAN, Agent, 228 Prince William Street, ht. John, N. B., Or to N. L. NEWCOMB, i General Manager, 63 Broadway, New York. ; ? HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP? USE HAWKER'S TOLU AND BALSAM. t acts like a Hawker’s Pills with it. ry HEN CHERRY charm, Also use | Price 50 cents. i i HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? | Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND ‘STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- len the system. It is the best invigorator. i Price 50 cents. For sale by Dinggists and | (ieneral Dealere cod & uky— febl7 SHERWOOD FARM FOR SALE. ' | PPEAUTIFULLY situated on the Royalty Road, fronting on the Malpeque Road land running back to Sherwood Cemetery. |The Farm, containing about 50 acres, is in a |high state of cultivation, Commodious and comfortable buildings, with a first-class ‘orchard, make this a very desirable property. | For particulars app'y on the premises to | SARAH STEWART, Administratrix. wonderfn! | ' | novl2—dy law 2m or CRARZPS, COLIC, and ail Bowel Troubles, use | l both internally and externally. quickly, affording almost instant trom the severest pain. t . DE SURE to GET THE GENUINE 25¢e per bottle, CEs gee MEDICINE ard FOOD COMBINED! | ‘@WEMULSION OF CODLIVER OIL & Hypo or Lim ann SODA. Increases Weight, Strengthens Lurgs and Nerves. Trice 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. fan Pan Solita thy ARE MEFS aa I SD Sate Ministers and Public Speakers use EPENCER’S AiL,7 mens P +31] ' woLOTAiing Lastiles Tor Clearing and Strengthening tho voice. Curo Hoarseness and Soreness of ‘Throat. _ Price a5c per battiec. ; fiample free on application to Druggistz. 2 RCT CP om 3 TO MOTHERS PALMO-TAR SOAP | Is Indizpensable for the Bath, Toilet or Narsery, for cleaning the Scalp or Skin. i THE BEST BABYS SOAP KHOWH. | Price 25ce. Physicians strongly recommend Wryeth’s Malt Extract, (Liquid) _To patients suffering from nervous exhaus- tion; toimprove the Appetite, to ussist Di- gestion, a valuable Tonic. 40 Cents per boitlie. The most satisfactory BLOOD PURIFIER is Channing's Sarsaparilla, itisa Grand HEALTH RESTORER: | Willeure the worst form of skin diseass; will | cure Kheumatism; will cure Salt Rheum. Largo Bottles, $1.00. ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM For CONSUMPTION, Coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma aud all diseases of the Lung. In three sized bottles 25c, 50c, and $1.00. | FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA, | 2 » > — OATES For Lumbago, Sciatica, “ Cricks,” Tic, * Stitches,’ Rheumatic Pains and Chronic Rheumatism. Each plaster in an air-tight tin box. 25c, } | DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. Lim., MONTREAL, Proprietors or General Agents FOR MOST OF THE POPULAR Proprietary or Pharmaceutical Medicines, Toilet Articles and Porfumery. bill iS Mi dil ' McIntyre’s residence. rE HOSE two beautifully situated Lots ad- joining the Court House, 100x100; aiso two others, same size, on the bill opposite Dr. These Lots command a beautiful view, and are desirable sites for private residences. Price low. Apply to JOHN COOMBS, Charlottetown, C. C. CARLTON, Souris. Or to octl4—eod J. H. BELL, The Leading Custom Boot and Shoe Maker of the Province, S NOW READY with a good selection of I LEATHERS and TOPS for the Fall and Winter trade, and would respectfully invite all who require a first-class Boot or Shoe to inspect our stock and prices before placing their orders. All our goods are guaranteed not to equeak, also to fit well and comfortable. Orders always filled up to time. A full line of our own make kept constantly on hand. Quality the highest, prices the lowest. REPAIRING of all kinds promptly attend- ed to. J. H. BELL, Upper Great George Street. Ch town, Sept. 6, 1890 - 3m 2aw (thu sat) pore —p ht ae ws — LL dds <h f \ JX Ba \ Sa ASA j ek fecane Fei) & §. “COILA,” CAPTAIN McDONA: D, wo sail from Charlottetown for Hali- ex, calling at Port Hawkesbury, Port Hastings, Arichat and Canso, every TUFSDAY EVENING, at 6 o'clock, in- stead of Thursday, as previously advertised. Returning, will leave Halifax every Satur- day Evening, at 6 o'clock, making same calls and Souris. Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1899. CARD. DR. H. 0. JSHNSOW, Physician and Surgeon, CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE: Kent Street, next door to Eldon House. Mas8 tf 2 THE BG. LAVRANCE Spectacles and Eye Glasses. 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Spe- cial Reductions on Sets of three or more Bocks TAWLOR & GILLESPIE, fign ef the Big Beok, J. D. McLeod's Corner. OT intns Biddle i ; The Dominion Steel Spring Wire Mattress Possessing Special Advantages uver a!l other Spring Mattresses made. pent (x) poem For Ease, Comfert, Durabilily, Cleanliness, Health and Cheapness, this Mattress takes a front rank. Ap- proved by the Medical and Sanitary Profession. Fer sale by MARK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. Charlottetown, October 14, 189). BANKRUPY FURNITURE Lower than Auction Prices. —-— — --(x }---—-—- — An Immense Lot of Bankrupt Furniture for sale at Dazzling Discounts, Must be sold at once. I defy competition. hannah td Veeans iJ JOHN NEWSON, SOUTH SIDE OF G@UEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, Jan. 29, 1890. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. ———aee al Sale, THE undersigned wil), unter and by virine of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Seventeeth day of February A. lb. 18 6, and made bi tween John Cairna, of Scotchfort, Township Number ‘thirty six,’ in Queen’s County, Farmer, ard FE len Cairne hig wife, of the one pa‘t, and Henry Morpeth Me. Teod, of LDunetaffnasge, ‘iownship umber Thirty-five, and Issac Croshy, of Marshfield Township Number Thirty-four, Kxecutors of the last wiliand testament of Horatio Hope Brad. dock, deceased, of the o'her pert, sell by Ane- tion, on | UKESDAY, the Ninth day cf December A. 1). 1990. atthe hourcf Teelre o'clock, noon, in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlotte. town :— All that trac’, piece and parce! of land situate lying and being on Lot or Township Number Thirty-six (36), in Queen’s County, bounced and described as follows :—Commencing on the uorth sh reof the Hillsborough Liver, at the south. west angle of land conveyed to Jone Haydenand Francis Hayden; thence north to the south soupenry 1 ne of land in the possession of Angus McDoorld; thence west tothe eest boundary line of land in the possession or Alexander Mé. Donald ; thence south seven chains to the north boundary line of fa:ms fronting on the Hillsbor. ough River; thence southeastward'y slong the said line to the north-east angle cf seventy acres of land sold to Michael Egan; thence sou h to the River; thence along the Kiver tothe place of commencement. containing one hundred and forty-six acres (1'6) of lend, a tittle more or legg, For further pariiculars apply at the «fice of Stewart & Macneill, So’icitors, Charlotterown, Dated this Fourth day of November, A. D, 890, VILLIAM WEBSTER, Avsigaee of Mortcagees, Mortgage — nov8 —4i law (sat) ee ee oo ee ee Halifax, Bermuda, Tuiks tsland and Jamaica. “ALPHA.” 8. Osborn Crowell, Tuk 8. 8. is appointed to sail from Commander Halifax on the i5th DAY GF EACH MONTE for he above ports. Returning. will leave Kingston, Jamaica, on the 27th of each month, ——ALSO-—-— The 8S. S. “BETA,” Angus N. 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It is by the j-dicioua ase of such articies of diet that a constitution may be gradually buict up until strony enough resist every tendency to disease, Hinndreds subtle maladies are floating around us ready ta attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatalshaft by keeping our ge!ves well fortified with pure blood anda pro perly nourished frame.”--Civil Service Gazette, Mace simply with boiling water or milk. Soid only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thur > JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemistry, London, Engiand. fles 19-lyr dy & wky THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY OF PVRELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS A..0 WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR OVER 120 YEARS, 1S ckles oom Pils These P.lls consist of a careful and peculiar admix- ture of the best and mildest vegetable aperients and the pure extract of Flowers of Chamomile, They will be found a mest efficacious remedy for derangements of the digestive organs, and for obstructions and tor- pid action of the liver snd bowels which produce in- digestion and the several varieties of bilious avd liver complaints. Sold by all Chemirts. WROLESALE AGENTS ¢ EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, MONTREAL. Bowling Alley. k subscriber has fitted up a BOWLING . ALLEY and SHOOTING GALLERY in his Warehouse, opposite Railway Freight Shed, Water Street, which will be opened to the public for the first time this evening, at seven o'clock. JOHN JOY. oci27—<dy tf