[SHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 1 1897. OF OYSTEKR's, "KR P : > . 2 2 “eo 2 7 . 2 -¥: He - . Fee SESE MASA ‘ BRR UNITY IN DIVERSITY rare ge -esiacibeimn XS Gs s RBS KEBBBBBS SGBBBBBAS wl wl wl we x — : | . shosioh he atrane erican Fishery Commission there is no | 6ace : 6s dn g : Sir Hibbert Max > hough e strong | practical good in “*art ficial propagation of oy, <= as objects to the word “Scotch | er oF | the oyser.** The report al-o contends : + ” ul- = Saettrom), ree a. " es b that there is no practical way known of | %F is imposs ble without a pair crtwo of our warin biankets fs |} the secliment au g his feilow cuounptry ' iia Gris me 1 e £ | Ny ia steed he | teeding oysters by artificial mewns, lhe | S&F ha’ tA men of the North which disdains the)... pointes tt eute | ae oa és ay Sn i. rect, | COMMISSION points Out that experiments | ee -++ comer kas the pick of the umbs re | re Bete ae rg ee | hive been made with a view to feeding the <9 I ne “ ” : st } F “2 egeinst the agitgtion in favor of British | the adult oveters upon coromeal, or simil- | & and the prices 45 set 36s | for several Tea-OD And he uoes -. the ' ar substance. but such aiteni pts ‘ave been : Ed a | cony Baul ere @ great many Scot- f n» practical value. The oyster, says the | , 7 its Fesshineeit 0. prctical wales, The agae ere tel “Two Pairs Gloves fy r property « t a iv } |} men as loyal aschimeeif to their ancient | missioue!l will @at cornmes or avy |} vy oe te i { re 1 - 9 i stocx | janpd Who icO< Ugo a* Uundcaiil : for, and er aub-ta na suf iently fine sjale os ‘ . lee . & 7 : lla a represented by | doon ed to fa lure. roar ~aee cg is ine+pavie of making a selection of ‘s? If it takes two tomake a bargain, you can be ts on i S Cease “pean = of tine Queen : sunyects ie ’ af Buu pr tn biv any food substance <9 tl (cf a d | "OO e - “ie ‘ ; Reni : on Lt ee Oe eee BM 1€ one and three quarters. f S |Hogliimes. Bevides, Scotemen wno| sc-raicany sbect or injario ®, would be | ge ' ELGGLGGGGGEGHG vemaod tb ditional Surrender bv } .. tea nt} b comple ditt- . . a a re ° ‘ - | , rs —" } swept .n ts mouth with complete indif or, # th pb f O : < ie? (3. Serr ee ee ee poe eae a by Sane " | erence, except os tothe result. Cornmeal | BP or e T1Ce oO ne Sf WE FOUND A BARGAIN we ’ Sat Bi HoraNs, Cresces Ae tt —— Or Sim: lar rul-tances would doubiless be | Fs “de ; * WJ | every her-, forge: that ibeir adopt on of c stritious, bet their vee must be so = JAMES PATON & Co. Sa And Will Let You Have the ag . | Cuerr proporai Would ignOmineousy eject | wasrefa! that the vslae of the mea! would | ¥ ~i* tata lta 4s oer . Irishmen from : pee oe See Sine i 4 nce dino shoe the Ss “he OPO A NA Sea A Ne NS S| a Aa A al a, Am 42m Se be A -4 anpti General Agent | yrveriood. The populations that w-r [lec ud “syatueeog” of tics ta | PPL ESP P ESTP ET Re Benelit , ee ee (a . °° | Baru ‘Ile “fatten pg of oysters °, ; ii as es . Charlottetown) ee ai eee ei oa tS ities Even 10 sending % Our customers are like the revolving shore light — 9. taped cae tess . _ hem to market is not ai fattening . i : Nn again. : . | prond to be alowed te assume the name | peovess at all, says the American commir- wF ve they 69 out but return as* i wen of &B msn ¢ — That once envied name | siou-rs’ report, but is a device of the trade °F, Two Pairs Ladies’ Kid Gloves for the Price of One. | i j » | Cenotes shat Hume w8s the stariing-p '0l | io g ve tothe ovstera an illusive appearance =F ss ; : ; | " ? and centre of the vast domain which | of plampoeess. It adds nothirg whatever SF Made to sell at $l °O, our price for this week omnes - ieee m penenes te zen th of sovere guilty under to the putritive q talities of the oyster, hut, -. 3 9 f : 3) 25 NOVEMBER 1, 1897 Avg ats In our Empire % epetvegy “| oa the contrary, injures its flavor aud kid will be ~pairs Oo! Ave : ' | —- = - --————— | or focus of the greaktimperial fabric w 6} tracts cer‘ain of its putritive io r-deents. | = d ’ 7 l , the ost TY } ee - Britis! ce eed aa Coe in of its : « of : en’t claim to bave the best store, but we NOTES AND COMMENTS. Cu, 2 cis — me = week ae | The report also staves that “pumping, % We ; tl i saipnioduunm, Or Uberter or ork, OF | while not harmful in itsel:. mav be attended * +22 aati. dle eveu ku wr but ine ’ i re ib UVer 7 . tS f ; >} : © FS oF.* 2 wt 2 5° FS 2 ° . © $2 Ke Ke . ee oF Ke oof SHS V 7 MAK sf? ~ Accordis g to the despatches Sir Char- wh 4 +e se le ae ” eal 8 with das Fe, Oysters may, aud bo douht | KALBBABSERAL KH Ve KEK REBAR AD 4m irs t : ke a better one @ sa Te ir “tm Donan Bacall : PG So Pit a US | sometimes do, consume disease germs | we t - } : ADE : = : cs er B oes originally the land of the Hibernian Scot? | with their food, aud such germs transferred “ 4s Saad ci da sia : “ pv ing sue a oe on Cl a at did becau~e, like Boge d. Ste dame of 2 {to the human ana omy with vitality unin- | WE " i ta i an derable fh ei ™ siding ~ ss ties ; —— mide up orVele sud oe paired may upoo occasions have serious oF - * sens se q Cqestestawe So mee sual ees SO) while lrelund, once @ peotarchy, recognize result The report ilo atat that : ' . ; nee (roper s . Oo : = s a ad f 3s. po wirO states & care A : 7 : { ee ab saat ate xg am ps asngiesuzerain. Sir Hibbert Maxwell.) oy 0uii be taken im fatieniug oystera that | SF . a BS a we * oa 7 ‘His heateh is pinesiadl Sir — brviog regard to the growih aud uuINCe | the water is absolutely free from contam - <4 (- = e kenzieslao did ra eridir thes e sort em = aaneee sedi ele, Irland. sad iuatirg influences. °F, ° : T a. Ov t Reef- is es = a ne See nae , e Cs " »| Scotland, while proudly remembering the a ar = Our Chi'dren'’s warm Ulstera, vercoats, 7 4s = k aud In one case accompenie! “ir Unarles | circumstances under Which the crowo of : — F ; : ; ts from 5 “ei Cc = airp. - a up of a ride wS4 | Scotland became the Cuown of England ALREADY Sani FRUIT z ers. Eider Down Cape oo for acme 2 4s A A the occasion fora horee race between thes? a on ; a i : _ ~<a ewo old statesmen, out of which ther and Soe aean ee oe er The visit of Li Hung Chang to Englan4, Fe to 3 pears, and price 1s only insigniuc & ie p ete eee SS aie ae Miele rsd a aaa Ag *BFNY SCCOM~ | the United States and Canada, last year, is * 4s we : iog like a pair of school boys over the fus oe s ; said tc be already bearing fruit in the home & #2 G of being carried rapid!y along on the back aoe. of the Mougoliao race. A returned Bri- Ys tz oi K Of a sure foo od western ponv. A Ighted cigarette, dropped by a/ tish missionary the other day to Canada| = ts 73 k —The Democrats of the States are spt thoughtiese clerk, is gorgpees to have | says that before the late Gwar, foreign & t ts a to pay @ good deal of attention to distin- | caused @ fire which OM Tv ton week | teachers Bere Sregieh. with, ‘costeesge, te we & K ished persons, especially wien they have | Practically ruined the white eione build- | China. Now they are listened to. The| % 4s ‘ jot of a as aaa the fullowing para-| 9g at St. Louis, Md., occupied by the | goveroment in Pekin has recently sent | ™F : ° ts in| 6: @ : " p ai ‘ : *, : ' graph from the New York Journa! : P general offives of the Wahash Railroad ora a coticeee BiyiPg Western teach - Ne m Seppe & » *. and cansed a property léss of about | ng *tiall be established ip every provicce. i ~ ey x43 y = ie ee Sines sadmanr ae Fa ary a $900,000. Se The ee Chap: Feeng, = Peo Sh ESSE SESE SEES SES Ps? eles aH BH etl 2 a. “see . wrote back when he received the comman : —s ee — Se ee s | Vanderbilt bas recea'ly made an ex'easive | Douglas White, of Montgomery, Als.,| chat there was no one in his province who | ae NWs IN SHORT METEE. Mesa? Fe "3 ae a in a ee —— killed a oe ro five art ago. a wished to receive western feducation, PEARSE oe : e returned from the North Cape to Eng-| thet crime, through wmistrials, reversals | « wie the college ready lest ana should 2 » : . . . F uM te «Se land tu be present at the christening ef his | aod eo OD, he has enjoyed six trials. At| 4, found,” the ordep came back: Théu Item< ef png ho no lot or Mo mn H first grandsoe, the heir to the dukedom of] the first he was sentenced to death, at the! he sent a second objection, that he had no ; . ae Mariborough, which interesting ceremony | second to lite imprisonment; at the third to building euitable, except the temple built Two little girle were burned to death in : . occurred last week, ‘ fifty years’ imprisonment; @ the next to by the late governor. Orders came back | Buffalo last week asa result of children ¥ | Mr. Vanderbilt was one of the first pas-| ten years, and vow he has been acquitted | ipa: he was to prepare the temple to make | mak ng benfires of leaves. am sengera to go the a alter a _ altogether. . it suitable for a college. Again he sent s A'abo eal heir wal bore to ex-president > | made oe "eded b hi maeenirpeegaien Germany has ia her kalber_@ fine’ art | third chjection: ~* | have no money for | Cleveland la-t week. Queen Victoria sent 7 | es ot te y no York C, on || Commission that oie Pa ee alj | this wertern eju anon.” Again the third] fr iicitations on the interesting occasion, . a . Went Sep.cemnely le a Hew Ler entra!) other art criticiém. On Pr iswarck’s | came back: “ You wave avcient endow- rt hea been ordered ie: ) carriage which was io waitiug and drove re The German cou .@ | pra 8 90th birthday a sum of 2,600,000 marks Peead ef your a a eee to go into mourning for ten days, as a ¢ he , . was collected for a statue of tie “Founder | Divide these in halves— one-Lalf to go to mark of sympathy tor the relatives of the a Mr. Vanderbalt was aitired in ; tweed oi.Germany Unity,” to be -et up in front | the old schools and one-half for the: pro- fa se oe sack suitof the “salt sod r” shade Tee 8 he | ate Duchees of Teck. Bes, a Pome aga a a *| of the new reichstag build The jury | motion of westerp education. Then e , ‘ . ead looked to be 1a vigorous health. He | on the monument was informed that the | bad no more excures left. This official| Dr. Nansen, the aretic explorer bas ac- Men Ss declined to eay anything aboyt the chris- imperial ta-te preferred Prof. Begas’s | encouragement of western education ix one | cepted an invitation of the Numismatic ° : teving of the Mariborough {baby, or (0! model, aud made the awatd® in conse | of the most far-reaching measures that| and 3 niiquartan Society of Montreal to at- Wool - express an opinion on the Mayoralty situa- quence. Franz von Lenbach, the painter | Cau be imagined. tend areception in his bonor during a tion. He dined at an uptown hotel, and later drove to the residence of Mr. F, K. Vauderbilt, where he will remain a guest for several daye, it ie said. None of the Vanderbilt family met him at the wharf.” ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Montreal Gazette: There has been an unreported meeting between Sir Wilfrid :-aurier and his discontented supporters in Moutresl, as weil as in Quebec. Everybody seemsto think it hiaduty to put a tack onthe seatof the Premier's chair these days. Montreal Gazette: The struggle in the Liberal party in Prince Edward Island for the sucessionto the premiership re- signed by Mr. Peters, lay between Mr. Farquharson, @ strong Scott Act man, and Mr. Warburton, an anti. The anti won. Mr. Warburton, however, appears to be a plebiscitist. The Lanrier platform on this issue is as broad as it is deceiving. —Mail and Empire: The Queen has been pleased to confer the honor of knight- hood upon his dusty Majesty King Meneiek ef Abyssinia, and it is satisfactory to find that he bas bees put upon the same plane with Sir Wilfrid Lasetee. He ig wot a K.C.M.G.,butaG. C. M. G., which, on the authority of the Globe, “is some- thing far higher.” Itie to be hoped that Menelek’s subjects will not fall into the uofortunate error that Sir Wilfred’s did, and call bim a mere K. C. M.G. —Lippincott’s: Potatoes, native to Peru, were discovered by the Spaniards in the neighborhood of Quito, where they were cultivated by the natives. Condor, a monk, first introduced them into Spain, whence they paseed into Italy and thence to Belgium. Humboldt says that at the discovery they were cuitivated in all the roe yay parts of the continent from Chili to New Granada, but not in Mexico. In 1585 potatoes were taken f-om North Carolina and Virginia, on tbe return of the colonists sent out by Sir Walter Ra- leigh, and were first cultivated on his es. tate near Cork. The sweet potatoes, native of the West Indies, were given to Columbus by the natives of Cuba. They were introduced into England by Sir Francis Drake, who ,wrote of them in praise, but forgot to send instructions to eat Only the root. The gardener of Queen Elizabeth planted them, and ate some cf the tops. Being disgusted by the taste, he pulled up his crop, made a fire of the pile, wae attracted by the pleas ant odor of the burning tubers, picked up @ root, ate it, and, being pleased with the taste, continued the cultivation and iatro- duced them to the notice of others. _You are no doubt tired reading locals. Well don’t read this but come iu and sce eur blankets.—Prowse Brcs, 254,2i. aod Pau! Wallot, architequpf the reicb- stag building, refused to vote with the jury. The sick man knocking at, the door of health gets in if be knocks thie right way and stays ont if he doe ts There are thousands of ways of eetling sick but only one way to get well. io whatever you will, if you do not put your, digestion in good order and make your blood rich and pure, you will not getwell. Rich, pure blood is tne oniv thing that can bring perfect health. Consiipation is » disease of the blood. A large partof all diseares are traceable directly to'ianpurities in the blood, and cau be cured by eliminating them with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica! Discovery. The first thing it does is to put the whole digestive system into perfeet order. It stimulates the appetite, excites % copious secretion of the digestive fluids, aod promotes assimilation. It searches out disease germs mherever they may be, kilis them and forces them out of the system. The “Golden'Medical Discovery has been used with unvarying success tor 30 years. BLANKETS £25 pairs white and 25 pairs Wt’? Blankets to sell quick. ¢€ are selling un- der regular’ Values; you want a pair come soon, to J B Macdonald's, Market iq EnrzrtarnmMent.—The Loyal Circle of the King’s. Daughters intend having an entertainment in St. Paul’s sch>olroom on Thursday evening, November llth. The programme will appear later. 250—3aw ens the HOME MAKERS. |PHOENIX. of Hartford. <> PAINT YOUR CHEEKS, Not with paint on the outside, that is easiiy washed off Put the color on from within. Scoti’s Emulsion fille the cheeks with rek red blood. It is a color that daye too. a ee Don’t forget the sports in the Rink Nov. Sth, Cheap pillow sham holders at John Neweou’s. Quirk’s mixed biscuits are the beat in town, al! fresh at J. Quirk, Bakery, Graf- ton Street. 254 21. THINK WINDSOR FIRE then take out a policy in the - Cash Assets over $5,000,000 WE. H. BEER, | Great George Btreet AGENT FoR P. E, Istanp } F’rom Eiggss to Apples From the richest tapestry to the plain hair cloth cover- ed Parlor Suits, and numerous lines between the two extremes, we are leaders in assortments and varieties, Brains and push bring every material, article and fash ion: into our patronage, and the whetstone ot low prices sharpens this desire to purchase, and 2 apa ours argest furniture business in the vroviuct. Mark Wright & €o., Ltd FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT. visit to that city. Floods have washed away every baild- ing in the village of Ahnumada, State of Cnibiah a, Mexico. The town bad a popalation of 1,200 persons, and they are all homeless and suffering. Accordiag to the experience of a Topeka clergyman people out there will pay more to be married thau they will to hear the gospel preached. He says he makes more by performing marriage ceremonies than he does by preaching. At « recent sale of Poland Chiua hogs beld at the [llinois State Fair grounds in Springfield, a boar named Klever’s Model sold for $5,100. This is the highest price eve- paid tor a bog, the next highest being $4,300 at a wale held several months sgo. The Sturgis elevator at Buffalo, N. Y - was totally destroyed by fire last week* There were in the elevator 79, 000 bushel - of wheat, 20,000 bushels ¢f corn and 100, 000 ,bushels of oats. The grain was valued at $106.008 and insured for $65,000. The loss on building and machinery is $160,000. Andrew Carnegie, hav offered tbe Cara egie armor plate worke tothe United States government. If the offer is not acce the firm. will sel] them abroad. e says that he only took upthe armor business from a sense of duty to his country, and that the works have mever paid. The firm means to sell out at the smallest poa— sible loss, Italian Ware House Cor. Grafton and Gt, Geo, Sts. 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