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Come in and see samples and at the ranean have a the same time have a look through our WESTLAKE BROS. The New Photographers Prowse Block - Sunnyside Ph FO9 S24 OOD 6@ >o<*-o8R ©6264 ©OO 65060 * es @@ OSD OD OS OB 2 OD enmeos Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes they are more expensive than need be. : And sometimes they are not so reiiable ac they onght to be. There was atime whien the prices of drugs were away up—too high altogether. That is not the case now. The Apoth- ecaries Hal] changed that sume time ago. You can get perseriptions from pure rage at the proper prices— no fancy profite You can get all my reliable epecial remedies; they’ve been tried and found effective. The price — the tning —will be ip every case, Geo. E, Hughes The Peoples Druggist main found right Apothecaries Hal] SunnysideChariottetown TENDERS : For Annex to the Lunatic Aslyum, Department of Punic Works, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, June 27th, 1899 Sealed Tenders wil! be received at this office, unti! noon, on Saturday, 29tb July, next, for the building of aa Aunex to the Lupatic Asylum, at Falconwood, accerd~ ing to plan aud specification to be seen at thie office. Tenders to be marked “Tender for An- ne» to Asylum, The signatwges of two good and respon gible securties most accompany each ten- der. Tbe Government not bound to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. RICHARD SMITH, Secretary Public Works 16i—- y Removed —T0 MY OL) STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the—- w=—— London House Cornet Thomas Campbe b stock from being imported. THE DAILY EX4>INER, CHANLULLTETOWN, JULY 28, 1892 —~ ene fee. aaa ANOTHER REPLY TOSTOCKMAN Sirn,—An open letter by Stockman, in | Exa ,of the 19th inst, may iu my | vpinion be clasted witt others along the | sani ne which were publisned last win- nour city papers, Dr. McLeod being | the target But this time it is the Loca (,overnment, the Minister of Agriculture and the Government Inspector tbat com ao for about an equal share of abuse. [ynorance and prejudice “spr ng eternal in the human mind, and as soon as one conflict is settled the war breaks out afresh in some other field. Scientific discovery or reform of any kind has invairably been met with protests and cries of indignation from the strongholds of fanaticism. In- dulgence in abusive language, however, Is after all, a quite harmless occupation for the class of persons who enjoy that sort o! past me, As youare aware Sir, the Dominion Government has appointed an inspector of stock for this§province, with the view of letecting and stamping out tubercolosis from among our cattle. So far about five hundred official tests have been made, and sixteen animals found diseased. Ii must he borne in mind, however, that these herds were tested because the disease was evident by clinical aymptomes, and by no means indicates in ary way what pro- portion of cattle are affected on the Island. Yet it clearly points to the necessity for active measures being still further prose- cuted in the effort to rid our herds of this plague. But itis not sufficient to destroy our diseased stock. We must have some means by which we can keep diseased You cannot stop a stream by damning it up. Stop the source and the stream willdry up. So it is with tubercolosis and other contageous diseases among stock. Destroy he disease at home and keep outside diseased stock from coming in and our herds will soon be free from con- togious disease. When people understand that quarantine means protection to life aud property, they will demand that none but healthy animals enterthe province. To this end an act has been passed at the last session of our local legislature which, ifenforced, will be of great benefit to the Island as a whole. Men as unreasonable as “Stockmen,” who who seems to care little whether our stock is healthy or dis- eased, tel] us that this kind of legislation will ruin their business But ask the farmers and dairymen whotake pride in their profession and who are interested in the growth and developement of our beautiful Island and I thiok you wil! find them almost to a man interested in this subject, and not only willing, but anxious to do everything possible to stamp out this disease and thereby give protection to our people and property. But th-re ie another side to the question that touches every farmer. We must have an _ increasing and steady market for our products. The English market has been mainly supplied by the dairy interes!s of Northern Europe. where tuberculosis exists to a much greater extent than here. Now it is an acknowledged ged fact that butter made from tubercolosis milk wil] contain the bacilli. This being the case, as long as we export butter contain- ing these germs we cannot expect to excel in the markete of the world. But stamp out tubercolosis in the island and then stamp on every case of butter and cherse that we ship “Guaranteed free from pathogeric germs.” Make the letters“ P. E.1,” upon every box,stand for “ purity,” and the demand will be sogreat that the dairy iterests of the provioce will be doublede S:ockman would try to arouse politi- cal prejucice and refers tothe recent de- bate on this question in the Dom nion parliament. Sbou'd he read Haneerd he will fined on page 6305, June 30th, 1899, that Sir Charles Tupper urges the Minister of Agriculture to act witb a firm~ er hand in dealing with tuberculosis, and suggests that more public money be voted for dealing with this disease with a view of eradicating it from our herds. Ali other Conservative members who spoke on the question, in- cluding Mesers Sproule, McMillan, Ed- wards and Clancy, urged advance along this line some advocating cormpulsarv testing. Mr. Fisher however was opposed to compuleary testing as yet, but thinks that public opimion will demand it later on. ‘Thanking you, Mr. Editor for the valuable apace in your paper | remain | Yours faithfully ADVANCE. _— Sea Hay Presses Cheese Presses Presses great and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the zreatest press of all, Is our improved hay press. Which can be had at short notice, T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office: Masonic ‘Temple Works: Spring St. Dr, H, L. Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pita), Mocrfields, and Centra] Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throas Offica—CAMERON BLOCK. Residence—* HoreL DAVIES.” Office Hours—9.30 to 1 p, m., 2 to 3p. m., 7to; p. MME yes tested for glasecs Poo daw. HOTEL ARRIVALS. 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Camoion, Cincinnati,O. ; E. E. Paine, W. McBride, W. B. Morris, Louisville; E. E. Strong and wife, Cleveland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Prazer, West Virginia; C. Faweett, Sackville; Fred F. Ric- ton, Montreal; John G. Green, Galt, Oot; M. Jones and wife, Moncton; Wm. Craig, Truro; Miss S. Craig do W. A. Stewart, St. John N. B; J. Henry and wife, New York; Mrs. C. D. Jones,St. John; W.B. McKenzie, wife and child, Moncton; H. J. McGrath and wife, Moncton. QUEEN HOTEL Thursday 27,—David Egan, Mount Stewart: P. Sinclair, Summerfield ; Jas. St.C. Moore. Eldoa; J. E. Dur- dle, Toronto; W. J. Copp, Hamil- ton, Ont.: Fred Jones and wife, Hart- ford, Conn. Tue S. S. Halifax arrived in port at 6.30 yesterday evening. The following was her passenger list: - E. G. Harris- on, L. E. Strong and wife, Robert Harrison, J. E. Fraser and wife, B. J. McCabe, Dr. Fogarty, Mrs. W. K. Mc- Donald, Dr. Edge and son, P. J. Gor- miley, and wife, Edwin H. Butler, Miss Josephine Butler, C. C. Camp- bell Master Conrad m. DD. Mrs. Champion, Mrs. McBride, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. C. Cameron, Mrs. L. B. Stewart, Misses Mary and Lee Jordon, Mrs. Landrigav, Mrs. Jolin Smith, J. McLean, T. H Young. From Halifax: —H. C. Little and wife, Miss Aspinwal!, F. W. Robertson and wife. Miss Robertson, Mr. Jones and wife, E. B. Gallagher, G. M. Wright and wife, Mrs. D. C. Moore. Miss G. C. Moore, F. Williams and wife, E. Dick- erman, E. C. White. A business mau is not the most patient creature in the world. He cannot wali to bear anv long drawn-out story of the cause of his alment. He doesn’t care two straws abouta fine spun theory of hov he should treat himeelf. He may be pre- diepu-ed to scrofula or covsumption. That,” be will tell you **has nothing to dowiththe case.” He wants to be well. If he can’t be cured, write out @ prescrip: tion andsend ‘n your bill. So, here is tbe first part of the proposition Dr. Pieree’s Golden Medical Discovery is@ microbe hunter and killer. Mauy peraous of scrofulous blood, encourage the breaking out of unsightly sores, to prevent the disease going tothe lungs. There is no need of this state of dread and dis cowfort. Purify the blood. It can be done. “Golden Medical Discovery” will cure 98 per cen'. of all consumptive cares, also of al! other lingering breuchial, throat and lung disease. Send Sl one-cent stamps to cover cos! of wailing onlv, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Diepensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Halifax Herald: A million dollars a week is about the preeent public expendi- ture of Canada. This is about a quarier ota million dollars a week more than when the present economical government took office. —----- ee — Greece proposes to engage two foreign offices to recognize ts army and navy. The Prince Edward Island Magazine tor July istor sale atall the bookstores 5c a copy ee = FORSALE (110 LET The well known ‘Stone Hotel” in Souris, is offered for sale, or to let for aterm of years. The building is in good repair, con.ains 22 bed rooms, two parlors, spacious dining room, smoking room, and a neat compact store. ‘Lhere is also on the premises a good stable and warehouse. For further particulars apply to the owner on the premises, EVA STONE, Souris, July 13th,,1899, 265—daw tf CC ~ 7 Nee ar? oN RhoA ; ‘ = Wi ‘os Tad S AN | SS * Gee 1) PS | we Te ii EWE SE FE ELE - | See 2 nn te. s | The 8. S. TIBER is due here from Montreal, Monday, 3lst inst., and sails for North and South Sydney and Halifax, N. S. For information as to freight or passage apply to N. RATTENBURY, July Zi, 2899 J gert s Geo. H. Geok Tw PHOTO STUDIO ANNOUNCEMENT Having obtained the services of Mr. A. E. 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