THE DAinY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETUOWN, OCTOBER 10 (895, [ Work forms the greater part of the successful man’s life, and it takes good health to do it. Abbey’s Effervescent »* Salt taken daily gives the perfect health that accomplishes much. It prevents disease and # cures diseases already se Ft & POO eg ee, Pup a Ae mn te ple salir ee, developed. ~ c and 60c a bottle. All druggists. ee . Prince Edward Island Magazine NOW ON SALE..., hi all the Bookstores and a BK. H Mason’s News stand. CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER Aon Senator Ferguson, Frontispiece A Period of Growth and Transition, by Hon Serator Ferguson : ; » . The Spide (a poem) by F. W. L. M. Reckless Adventure, by Be H. Fletcher & Page from the History of P. F. Island, by ohn Ross m ao Fa Flower Faded—(a sonnet) by Late ‘Thos. A. Lepage Pur Island's Foe, by George McKenzie Prince Edward Island Surnames Mic-Mac Mytho ogy, by Jeremiah S. lark, a. The Ethics of Huny, Ly J. E. Rendle Autumn Flowers, by Lawrence W. Watson Two Pictures, by May Carroll Jacques Cartiers First Voyage, by Rev. A. E Burke, B. D. 4 Thought-—(a poem) by M. P. James Notes and (ueries, etc. Sec a copy—Send for sample The P. E. Island Magazine, P. O, BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I Victoria Gafe Great George Street... Charlottetown, P. E. Islan > My Customers and Prospective Cus rOMETS I— Permit me to call your attention to the fact that 1 am better prepared than ever before tosupply yonr wants in Fresh Oys ters. Itis « fact that in erder to be suc- ces ful in the Uyster ousiness one must be able to handie them in large quantities. With this object in vie, 1 beg l:ave to eofict your patronage, and can aseure you of satisfaction. I may say that my Oyster Parlor wil be condacted in the ueual first class man- ser, where the delicate Bivalve may be sbtained in every style to satiefy the taste of the most exacting epicure. Yours, &e., JOHN P. JOY, The P. E.I. Oyster King DIOS Ll, »*es oe 22 {A 2S @ & DS SOAP , MAKERS | >t a] @2 2A eo 2] eo 8 OOD --A ROYAL TRIO-— Sunlight and Lifebuoy —— Aro The best laundry and tvilet soaps made in the world, guaranteed to be absolutely pure, “HONKEY BRAND” whichcannot be equalled as a scour- ag and polishing soap. TRY SOME t= All are 5c large twin bar ee ey BAGS! BAGS! 10,000 new, for West India Trade; 50,000 first class sugar bags. Special prices according to quantity Spply u CARVELL BROS THE DAILY: EXAMINER A BUNGLED QUESTION, j |For public information we publish, to- day, the act of the last session regarding ;—and by way ofcontrast the Bill prepared in 1896 by the Conservative Government for the construction of railway branches in Prince Edward Island. Itis true that the Bill of 1896 was not passed ;—but that is wel’ koown to have been due to Grit obstruc- tion. Sir Louis Davies took advantage of the fact that Parliament was nearing itsend; sand, to use his own elegant words in his Market Hall speech on May 2nd, 1896, “they took the govern. ment by the throat” and prevented the Never. the Belfast Railway and , Bridge and his friends passage of Government measures. theless the resolutions of which Mr Haggart gave notice on that occasion embodied,—a® stated by Sir ‘es Tupper, in Char: lottetown, during the campaiga of 1896— the settled policy of the Liberal: Conserva- tive party. That policy is still unchanged, as shown by the clear and "manly expres~ s‘ons of Sir McKenzie Bowell, Mr. Foster and Mr. Haggart on the floor of Parlia. ment during the late session. Even in regard to the Southern Railway, with which the Government is now trifling, their plan is weak and insufficient: There is no provision for a croas line from (say) Wood Islands or Belle River to the present railway touching at or near Monta. gue Bridge. This is a radical defect. It not only renders it next to impoesible to reach important points which should un- doubtedly be touched by the system, but it leaves the whole sonthern country withe out connection with the winter steam service at Georgetown. Sir Louis Davies’ attitude towards the Southern Railwav showstbat iamentable want of purpose or backbone which every- one now recognizes ag the most prominent feature of his character. In 1890 he advocated in Parliament a crozs branch from Peake’s Station to the Wood Islands as sufficient to meet the needs of Belfast and Murray Harbor. In 1895 he explained that his expense ofa bridge at Charlottetown, but added that he would hereafter support a line running north and south. After allowing three sessions to pass without any action on his part, the act of last session was put through Par!iament with the ev:~ dent purpose of effecting the general elec- tions then determined on. That act drops the cross line, aud puts the bridge in the foreground. But notwithstanding this, echeme of 1490 was to save the the Ministar of Railways stated in the Commons that it was not intended to pro- ced immediately with the bridge. The whole question is bungled by the half-hearted and insufficient treatment of the question by the present Government. The cross line is dropped. The branches to New Londonand other pointe on the northera side of the Province as well as those to Elmira,West Cape and Crapaud are thrown aside without any consideration. The bridge is hung up as a spectre to scare Parliament without any intention to build it. To crown all this deception and imbecilily, we have the ne~ farious canvas for votes no going on at Vernon River, Belle River, Murray Har- bor road, and other places on the ground that the railway will be located according to the support the Government qill re» ceive in the several localities atthe com- ing election. If the people are they will demand positive location of the jine before they vote. Itis not that the present Government or candidates will have wise 5 likely their much to say re- gardiog the location if it is deferred uatil after the election. rr + ~~ School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, weak school girl, suffering the evil effects of an exhausted nervous sys- tem, and thin, waterp blood, has been fully restored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Food. The healthful) glow on the cheek and the brightness in the eye tellof the bnilding up process which is taken place in the body. 600 Improved Milk Gans By the introduction of machinery, we have overcome the trouble complained of in tle slopping over of milk cans Ail orders fo» NON-SLOPP.- ING MILK CANS | filled promptly, wholesale or retail, tf A McLEAN, Masenic Temple, Charlottetown THBCONSEKVALIVE’S BILL. An Act Relating to Railways in Prince Edward Island : Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate aud House of Com- mons of Canada, enacts as follows : 1. The Minister of Railways and Canals way locate, construct, equip and work in Prince Edward Island the following lines of railway, extensions or branch lines: (a) From Southport to Murray Harbor South, with a cross line connecting with the Prince Edward Island Railway, be- tween Peake’s and Cardigan Stations, touching at or near Montague Bridge ; (b) From Souris to Harmony Station to Elmira ; c From a poiat between Royalty Junc- tion and York Stations to Covehead, and ibence to Oyster Bed Bridge ; (d) From Emerald Junction to Stanley Bridge, touching at or near Clifton ; (e) From Summerside to Richmond Bay ; (f) From some point at or near O’Leary Station, tosome point on the western coast, between Brae and Cape Wolfe ; (g) From Forth Wiltshire to Victoria ; 2. The said lines of railway, extensions or branch lines shall be part of the Prince Edward Island Railway. 2. For the purposes aforesaid, the said Minieter aud those acting vader him shall bave, and may exercise all the powers vested in them with respect to railways to which the Government Railways Act applies, all the provisions of which Act shall extend and appy to the lines, exten- sions and branches in the first eection men~ tiened,which shall be held to be eonstruct~ ed and worked under this said Act. THE LIBERAL’S BILL. An act toautborize the construction of a branch railway from Charlottetown to Murray barbor, as a public work: Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows: 1, Tbe Minister of Railways and Canals may coustruct a railway from a point on the Prioce Edward Island railway at or near Charlottetown, to a point on or near Murray Harbor, as a public work; and the Government Rai!way Act shall apply tosuch railway, acd tbe location and aii other incidents of the work shall be de- termiued by tbe Governor in Counvil. 2. The Minister of Railways and Danals may enter intosn agreement with ‘he Government of Prince Edwari Island, providing that the bridge to be construct- ed over the Hilleborough River stall be 80 constructed as to be adapted and suit- ableas weil for the purposes of a pub» lic highway as for the purpéses of a rail- way ; and before entering into any cuns tract for the conetruction of tuch bridge the Government of Prince Edward Islana shall undertake and agree to contribute the sum Of twelve thousand do lars a year as its share of the cost of the coustruction of euch bridge, which contribution shall be dedncted ba‘f yearly from the subsidies and al‘owances payable to the said pro= vince; and the Minister of Railways and Canals may, in such agreement with the Government of the said province, provide for the regulation and control of the eaid bridgeand of the highway traffic thereon. Save Your MONEY. _ To save your money, by getting more for it, ask your dealer in medicine to show you the mew 50 cent size bottle of JoHNSON’s ANO- DYNE LINIMENT. It contains over three times as much as the old 25 cent style, which is a great saving to those who use this valu- able family medicine. The superior quality of this old Anodyne has never been equaled. ON'S, we ouns LiNIMENT Fifty years ago this month, Dr. Johnson left om mé some Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. remember him distinctly, and ‘could tell you just how he was dressed on that day. I have sold Johnson’s Liniment ever since. Can truly ary it has maintained jts high standard from that time to this. No medicine today possesses the contidence of the public toa greater extent. JOHN B. RAND, North ¥ ‘aterford, Me., Jan., 1891, — As a family remedy it has been used and ia- dorsed for nearly a century. Every Mother should have it in the house for many common ailments, Internal as much as External. Our book on INFLAMMATION free. Price 25 and 50u. X 5. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass. Watck Attention That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly, As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without aiten- tion from year to year. Snch treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch, ss : It’s economy to have it examined at regular intervals, I am sure I can do it to your satisfaction, E@ Please call G. F. HUTCHESUN Me : Ch’town Queen Stree P.E.I. BRANCH RAILWAYS. ‘Reduction in Blouse | ae and Shirt Pins | Blouse Pins per set 21 cents Skirt Pins per set 21 cents Lornette Chains and Cyrano Bead Chains per pair $1.00 up. Aneles- ant «assortment of Jewelry an Watches at reduced prices. Also a nice line of Souvenir Goods. Re- pairing promptly attended to clocks, watches ard jewelry, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store Sunnyside, Queen Square. Ch’town JURY ay OO, a sens eee CHARLOTTETOWN School of Music » W. Harry Warts, DIRECTOR Fall term opens September 5th. Students recommencing will kindly call at the studio or write, notifying the Director of date of recommence- ment. Vacancies for a limited number of new students. Studio hours, 9 a m to 12; 2p m to 5 pm, Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 n oe Silver wn 700 » 30.00 " Gold n 10.00 w 190,00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25 Gera Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.0¢ Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.01 Spectacles 50 to 1006 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. A.lso some in solid silver: BW. TAYLOR DANCING codecs APO. PHYSIGIAL CULTURE. PROWSE BLOCK, SUNKYSIDE Miss H. ©. Macdonald's select School opens for the season, October 3rd, Afternoon and eveniug classes now forming. Just time for one term before Rink opens, Choice of days to those who come first. Ar- rapgewents can be made for private classes and private lesscns on applic— ation. 233 dté SALT! SALT 12000 Bags Common Falt new landing 6000 “6 ° “ now dua 500 factory filled to arrive Buy-rs ordering ex. ship save ccst cf storing her*. For sale low to the trade, Sor prices write GCHARLE: HAKPER, Shediac, N. B 204 dlwk EVENING INSTRUCTION At the P. E, I. Commer. sial College will com- mence on Monday, Oct. 9th inst, at 730 p. m. Instruction in Arithmetic Book-Keeping,Shorthand, | 3?) ~ | ISAAC OXENHAM, | Penmaaship, Typewrit- ing, &. Day students admitted free. Apply at; once to PRINOIPAL Ch’town, Oct ,2’°99—-tf salts tatiataattae east eA ee ataaoaaes a RR a rt HAVE YOU are Have you watched us}add department after department to our large establishment until we have the most complete store uo” in the city. Weave moved our great mantle de- partment down stairs, Our fall Jackets are now in and they are the most elaborate and extensive line we have ever had the pleas- ure of showing, and which we believe excels in both number and character any colle ction of this class of goods ever shown on P E Island. All we ask is a comparison, If the goods don’t please you, don’t buy ses Our—~— Little Girl’s Coats Little Girl’s Ulsters Little Girl’s Capes Ladies’ Capes Ladies’ Sacques In all the latest and most popular styles OXO ZaSa The Wonderful Cheap Men 5 seeseceta as 3 | 2 oe a as | ys | a a : y c BY 2 ahs