: . Rr oe een Ro A a ee eee eee ed ne gpa giana eerste ‘ FrERARINS' New Fal i) _—-—_> Our Dress Goods Department continues to attract hundreds of Ladies, whose universal judgment piaces this dress goods stock as the largest, best and most at- tractive assortment in Canada. RCOMFORT cold weather is In what ooking for. We vupply it. we all are THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 5 1898 THE NDAILY EXAMINER OCTOBEE &, 1898. ee FRUIT EXPORTS. } Ir is verv pleasing to note that our Fruit ' Grower’s Association is devoting itself to business. There is business to be done. Itis now b ‘YUUG @ doubt or peredventure that wecan produce apples, plums and emall fruits of finest quality) The problem for solution is to produce fruit suitable and auilicient forexpurt to Great Britain aod to place it upon the market advantage- ously. We have in the Lake Winnipeg a meaos of transport tothe Mother Country. But 3 of irult f we are to succeed in the production for exportour tiruit growers musi be organ zed and they must cCo-ope- rate. Prince Edward Island, recently incorporai- ed and consolidated, representing every the Province, is the means section ot this end. lta importance and the necessity of sustainiog it is, therefore, to evident. Lieutenant Governor Howlan, Mr. Bayfield, Father Burke and those who have co-operated with them in the formas tion of the association, have performed a great service to the Province. It now emains for those who have orchards to co-operate according to the plans of the ec Good and reliable} Association as ou'lned in the report of underwear a way down prices. Here's } the meeting he!d yesterday,—ithen we ebal] one line that's extra good value— without doubt, acbieve a fair measure of success im the production avd export of Ladies’ open front, long fruit, aud another scource of income and sleeve, extra h avy ur-der-' wealth will have been added to the Prov- vests for orlv 25c. . ince. . } «as aresultof theexperience and in HOSE SUPPORTERS “Velvet Grip” hose suppcrters, with cushioned button locks, holds silk, wool or cotton hose, and will not cut, tear nor slip. Price 35¢ per Set. if you are in need of any Towels it will pay you to visit our Linen De- partment. A good linen towel, 16x27 inches, for 7c each A fine linen towel, 18x32 inches, y for 14¢ each A special line cf roller towelling, worth 8c, for teday, 5c per yd Dress Lmprovers We sell the Combination Hip Pads, Blouse Extenders, Braided Wire Bustles, price 75e price 40¢ price 39c Ladies’ Wrappers The best value for the least mony tells the story of our wrapper department. 90¢ each $1,25 each $1.75 each $2.50 each Ladies’ Wrappers, Ladies’ Wrappers, Ladies’ Wrappers, Ladies’ Wrappers, Skirt Edging The “}iasy sewn” skirt edging is a boon to dress makers. Can be sewn on the skirt with the greatest facility. Protects the skirt where the wear is most severe. One case cf Men’s Flannel Shirts in navy blue, dark grey, light ,rey flannel, direct from the manufacturers —oren d to-day— and selling at away down | rices. furmation that has been gained by its memtere, “the Association has decided upon the varieties ofapples to which the etiorts of onr orchardists had beter be con~ centrated in order to succeed in the Eng- lish markets. The varieties are :Wealthy, lexander, Golden Rugeget, Kings, Ribston Pippin, Northern Spy and Graveastein. Ali of these are good fruit producers and are well adapted to our climate; and it has been found that they suitthe British taste so well that they fetch the higher prices. By top-grafting these varieties upon the hardy stock of existing trees, ourfarmers will, in the course of a few years obtain fruit in sufficient quantities be enlarging), the borders of their Orchards. Their efforts need not be confined altox gether to apples, for we are convinced that success in export can also, with the aid of cold storage, be obtained in respect to plams—a spleodid specimen of which from Mr. Bayfield’s orchard was shown at the meeting held on Tuesday—and smaller fruits, The movement that has beea begun by the Association would be greatly assisted if our Liberal Government would but institute methods of practical instruction in fruit growing and means of co opera- tion similar to those inetituted by the Conservative Government in respect to the dairy.’ We agree with Senator Ferguson that if an energetic and enthusiastic orcbardist were sent to the Mr. Dillon was sent to work up our cheese and butter interests, u revolution in fruit growing would soon be inaugurated from Provines, as which capital results would be obtained. The Provincial Goveroment would, feel sure, be glad to place a portion of the Government farm at the diaporal of the Dominion officials as a base of uperations. Trees might there be planted and experi~ thither our farmers could we ments made; resort for hints in fruit growing which they would take to their own orchards aud apply for themselves ; and from thence ihe Dominion orchardists couid go to the various sections of the Province to deliver lectures of instruction in fruit growing and to give illustrations in grafting, etc. We bope that Sir Louis Davies will exert his influence with the Minister of Agricul. ture, and have this suggestion carried into effect. ti + te NORTHWEST GOVERNO RSHIP THE ConTRaARY to expectation, the Lieutenant Governorship of the Northwest Territories has gone to one who was not a member of Parliament. There is norule towhich an exception is not occasionally made! As to Mr. Forget’s clams aad qualifications we know nothing. Formerly he was the Hon. David Laird’s private secretary; now Mr. Laird takes the position which he vacates. He bas been long a member of the civil service of Canada in connection with the Northwest ;and it is reported thac he is well informed on constitutional proce- dure and political questions, Mr. Laird’s appointment as [odiaa Commissioues, ia succession to him, isto be classed among | the caprices of fate and tue unexpected ' events that happeo. Tbat Mr. Laird will | worthily fill the mmportaut office to which has called we muke he been The Fruit Grower’s Association « f for shipment,~and all the while they may | | no doubt. But we thiok that, considering Mr. Laird’s years aod his services to the Libera! party —vot to speak of hix former success as Lieutenant Governor cf the Territories—the liberal Government ought to have given him tbe less onerous and more honerable position to which they bave preferred Mr. Forge . 1-0 ©@e< -___-.... ee THE RAILWAY STATION. Tue oceurrence of another case of fever atthe P. E. 4slaod railway etation in this something rotten about the that De. Warburton, of Heal bh has This the case, the authorities are in duty bound City suggests We learn of the place. Chairman Board condemned it as uoh althy, being to look into the matter, We sugges’, as the ecouom cal procedure, the best and upon the whole the mot tearing down of the old station house and the building cf a new One in a better locality. For the convenience of Uaffic and business, as well as toobtain improved sanitary condi-« lions, the site of our railway station ought to be further west than it is. _-_* ee A DISTINCT TRIUMPH. ee One of the most important prizes award - ed at the late cattle show in Halifax wa the ‘* sweepstakes,” for the best herd com~ posed of one bull and four females, open to Four berds of Short- horns entered the ring, and one herd of Herefords owned by all the beef breeds. Mr. Black, of Am- herst, whose Herefords have been famous for many years. Mr. Black’s herd had at its head the costly and grand bell Sir Horace, said, by those who know, to be the best Here ford bui! in Canada. spection of the animale composing the various herds, the judges appeared to have no hesitation in placing the P. E, Island herd, owsed by Mr. F. G. Bovyer, first, with the Herefords second, As the females in the Island herd were all bred iv this Province, the result is decidedly come- thing for Islaud farmers to be proud of; for the females in most of the other Shorthorn herds were lately brought from Ontario for show purposes. TR — ES + AR st Mr R N Taylor, opthalmic optician, wii] be at Dr Taylor’s office, Grafton St, for two weeks only, where he will be prepared to examine the eye by modern methods for all kinds of trouble requ’ring the aid of giaeses, Eve strain and headaches are wicst frequently caused by the need of euitable glasses even where good sight may be enjoyed. Such cases will re-~ ceive special attention, . No charge will be made for coneultsiion tnd ex- amination and glasses will be furnished wLen needed at moderate prices. Appoint- meat can be made at avy time. Parties whose glasses require adjusting are invited to call and have them properly fitted free 0’ charge.—4 d&w 3i Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. But afier a c'ose in~ 4 TRACHERS: 7 : ia 2 SUPREME COUR T—PRINCE CO. . The October term of the Supreme Court met at Summerside ye-terday, Mr Justice Fitzgerald presiding. The Grand Jury was made up of the following:—C Rogers (foreman); H P Wood, Allan McKiazon, Thos Beattie, J M Clark, WC Mills, Summer-ide; A Scburmap, Bedeq ue; Neil McDonald, Lot 14; Joseph McMillan, Clairn.ont; Hubert McDonald, iwdian Riyer; Wm Tan‘on, Linkletter Road; Michael McCabe, Middletor; Wm Hacker, Artemas C'arke, Bedeque; Joha J McLean, Tignish; Peter Herring'on, Noroboro; Ja: O’Brien, Elmsdale; Nelson Howatt, St Eleanore: Jobo Cartis, Wilmot, William Reid, St E'eavore; and H L Beer, Kensing- ten. The civil docked is smali, and none of the cages were contesiec. The Graud Jury yesterday found “ true bills” againet Michael Monaghan, indicted for assaulting a covstable in the diecharge of his duty, and againet Jobn J Mac- dousld indicted for indecent areault. TrAcnERS.— Will do better at Paton & Cos for Dry Goods Millinery, Furs, Jackets and general fall goods. = CALL FOR TENDERS. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigued up to 6 o'clock p m. on Thursday the llth day of . October, POWDER Absolutely Pure | More convenient, Makes the food lighter | and more healthful. | ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, 1298, from parties offering to purchase u portion or all “in lots not less than five hundred Ihe per werk” of the surplus “buttermilk” from H illsbo:o Dairy Station during the time Lutter will] be made season of 1898-99, Tenders to state price per 100 Ibs, By order of Directors 8. M. JENKINS, Sec’ Hillsboro Dairy Ce. Mt. Herbert Oct 3rd °98. 232 d li, Reason For buying Furniture you fifty good reasons, butif you do not discover some good ones, whep you investigate our ofivrings, we'll take a back seat and Jet you buy e!sewhere. Mark Wright & Co., Ltd Home Makers.:....- De. fron us—Yes, we could name Seoatdatienseat 2 06e @ 60 ¢ 8 042 © 22 Oe ee 8 eee s% sande oe feaeas ae vase sae yo 4 4 Ky iik-siplipsinai ae ' , Ay Me & an8 x2 7s a“ hac kwent eee Mz ie: ae We expressly wish to impress the 7 2 aes we 3% a* TEACHERS throughout this prov %F 5is ince that we are most anxious to have 4S p 2 ee Ne them cail and see us while in the city we Ue eee ialicl 2 “ae s% this week. 2% “as ., “ie Ky Many of the teachers with whom aie = we do a large mail order business are @¥° Me 3% “ie personally strangers to us and we “a Aff. oat . 2 ° MZ, zis Would like to avail ourselves of this 7¢ w% opportunity to shake hands and thank s"% ae a % them for past favors. 2% ; “1 sz We won't talk shop unless re- gy a quested to do so. aS scars © re os 7 sss T - 4 > am “i> We purpose offering to teachers on 7 3 Thursday and Friday ove we a pare aaa wie Lhursday and Friday over “AS jan ae Metres ste a} a oo - a a ! { ay ae 3% MM : ss eoneedse tata aS a , ee . ee, se Watch our Eastern window KP os 7) “Ae °, - $4 Forour Special offerto the S6 iv cewice ra = + (od ahen 3< Teachers of P.E.!. s% 4, ne { TiS x wae , ..2% K 4 ives ee 7 : U : WS ae. 66 eo oe 6 Oe sv : S Se Mes Sh Me Veh NEE SM : Ao Ue Ae iS aie a WL UP AS UF US Al aS Ae is TEACHERS ‘ a Wet Sy : : : oy te » ae 26.6 OCS OF C6: We 6% 0D 69.) US OO. 8 06 60S 0 & 60 3 cee . e > . : ° . ° . . - . ee0s ca.0 28 2.6 6:0 20.8 C609 £0» o' We ole. Bek ee 6 wes GA ees re * oy to % | | af | afl 3 a | a 4 al } 'W ikers Coner ay Se ob ©0429 6 &e eer eee ve NA NL SE SN xy eretnsrsnenotynnvtesey Frances enine on prensnenenns eae SILVERWARE That Will Wear Right? | Tea Sets consisting of Tea Pot, Holders, Trays, valad Bowls, Cake Baskets, Baking Butter and Piehle Dishes, ALSO IN SOLID SILVER, FINE GOODS 5 o'clock Spoons, Tea Spoons, Souvenir Spoons, Oyster Forks Cheese Szoops, Cold Meat Forks, Tea Bells, Thimbles. . , ay % Coffee Pot, Sugar, Cream and Spoon The cheapest ladies’ Watch that we think would be worth buying, $4.00, better ones 57.50 to $50.00, Watches for Boys, $2.75 to 10.00, Watches for men $5.60 to 160.00. Beautiful Rings Any Birthday Stone Ring madée to Order Nearly every one knows we ace the pioneers in the spectacle busines and in keep up to date in our sto:k of spectacles and eyegiasse B. W. 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