= —=—=— © eS — —— ee THE DAILY EXAMINE. : THE DAILY EXAMINER. | a : = 5 x i ‘ *-e+e MEDIES THE HORN FLY ‘ s . Cana in | A > i As Ww ey 3 iu“ ave 4 c , 4 t ‘ I I 4 a ’ a aw as ‘ . * I i : x y 4 s 4 4 a-~ Ss “la : s@d ‘ g a ris em t i A> y r = anv per ent wit te ve a Ha ted y the e@asi- est remedy to apply, 1 & Smal Spray pump be se is the Kerosene emulsion ; which consists the following :— Kerosene (coal oil), 2 quarts ; rain water, i quart; sommou hard soap, 2 oz. Boil the soap in t water t s ssoived the wh ix g t, tu i the coa and r t sta y and for v vith a s og I pumy ier ive i , Ww e of a Smooth creamy t If t TY ~ be per t ad re tot Surfacs Of giass w t pes As 018 thicker b jeily like mass. This gives X wi is i 1 etor Sing ww i tin 5 5S measure ha twentv-seve arts water. It w i f i nore 4s wo al on he a proj fi0 equarts o at cen 310 ¥ h twenty-seven quarts wate at makes up t tv larts ¢ tix fu y for use ibis may applied to the animals either by means of a spong or li be found most wit re are many animais to t means of a force pump and spray nozzie The emulsion thus made and sprayed over the cattle kills all the flies it reaches, and if repeated twice a week will almost entir+- ] Anvther iv relieve cattle from annoyance method of diluting the coal oil is to make the emulsion with milk instead of soap and water. Take sour milk, one pari; Mix the two thorough- for the soap emul- coai Oil, two pars. ly, as described above sion. Then dilute with water, so that one part in ten will be coal oil. “A good way to fight this pest will doubtless be to prevent it from breeding and increasing. As stated above, the mag- gots can live only in the moist droppings of cattle. Any means, therefore, whicli will ensure the drying up of these before them. by spreading yut in the pastures regularly and Twicea week would t would be equally when | they are full grown, will jestroy This can the dung at short intervals. be sufficient, and in wet be done most easily weather the sub effective stan would be washed away, as in hot when it would be dried up. “Where the flies gather in large numbers, on the ceilings and walls of stables in cooi weather, or when driven the by applications, they can be destroyed either by spraying them with the Kerosene weatt er, cattle from mulsion or a *trong decoction of Pyreth- rum, Insect Powder. Dusting them with iry Pyrethrum powder by means of an ae g 7 « ialso he eftective The above is req shed Tue E.XAMINER by r juest. Enqu among armers who have used the kerose lsion resuits tL information that i ias It beE fou to be unifo ty wtisfactory. One farmer informs Tue } XAMINER tha 1a8 applied an infusi tuba » “toba water” with success Another states that he has found a mix- t »f cod liver oil and carbolic acid put with a brash to ery effective A la ryman vho has perbaps the argest i att e re ares t lilut p-diy water and 2 - ay p atio ~ I pr tie ainst the flies Whether or sheep dip used by him is arsenical, he yot to state. But if so, a g ood dea! of ‘ e must necessar ly be taken in the AOD at Mr. Watson informs Tue Examixern that Terrell’s non-poisonous ep dip applied in the proportion of one part to forty parts of water is reported to me atest pe ~ a <P ‘ —-\ wl yy ~ a su i KS l ia ha iY rT a | . pid ging. I a} ar se Ww | fiat 4 " i > t ~ W Beas ia i} ‘ > a 4 A at colonia ie | | nm ar ft year aseume n ¢ inportant | : ' ‘ The Ww would be acce aied If some practical means Of estaDli-h- | z s union were devis More- | over nere 18 a growing ertainty about | ou 4 trade, of which we have had experienc the tariff changes of the States, in which direction it is not by any | wweans Imposeibie we may have further | unpieasant experience in the near Some diminution in volume of trade might be faced with equanim were we sure that the remainder would be lease « xposed to the vicissitudes due to the whims and political economical vagari It is evident that p ib- | lic Opinion in England is a Cemmercia!l Union of the Empire of our customers. iOOKIDNyg lowards British * [xiand, 1,180; Manitoba, | British army in India a NOTES AND COMMENTS. . \ f Co « neot orado, says United Sta < suffering from having too much Whereupon the Montreal arks that the plan of making ioliar out of fifty cents 3 not one that is calcu the stand taiking about I rain falls the just ist, and improved cations are an advantage to the 2 aS we as to the tories For example, iret f the “I ” and ul e Marit Moncto n Friday siatnie upor our beral Fund me Opposition, « rossed and returned to evening confrerea the C, ts Upposit shouubg “ up . As the only a hundred mail subsidy, The Pioneer unites with ought ideratio: is to be llars additional to be duly rendered, P.R. has 1 sé es art e ad { I at tl { Dominion statistician has analyz- sts of 1894 for this ilt shows that 1,353,- i tovote at the next 498 over the seven per cent jominion are vision. Ontario 19.418; Nova Scotia, Brunswick, 21,176; P. E 18,979; Territories, 23.610. These inder the N. P., 91 ‘ga OT cal f 189] Iw tv the ed voters by »)?. OQueb Juebec, 079: New 4,834, British Columbia, rures prove that Canada + , \f i 5 at Manpivod, —Mr. M Mcdonald has his valedic- rv n to-day’s issue of the Guardian. ler Mr. MeDonald’s editorship the Guardian has been distinguished by its motion of the theories of Henry George other notions. Apart from these it as) =6been and Mr. Mc- lonald has a keen eye for a sensational and lively readable. yr the dav when \ tem, a nes * Man to man the world o’er Shall brithers be, and a that.” We reciprocate this sentiment, and heartily Mr. McDonald success in the future — The disappearance from the Toronto Globe of the long standing question. “Has he National Policy “made you rich?” is attributed by the Hamilton Spectator to the publication of the savings band re seems that in 1873 the savings were $3,207,000, and that in L872, when the McKenzie Administration went out, they had fallen to $2,754,000. On June 30, 1895, the amount to the credit of depositors was $26,805,000, an increase per cent. over the total in turns. It ot the people of a thousand rt 1878. No doubt facts and figures such as these te to render the question ridicu'ous and to necessitate its withdrawal. — Montreal Gazette: “Those western Liberal papers who think a Liberal candi- had no chance in Westmoreland evi- tly let their funk get the better of their 1 The St. John Telegraph, which late los ; : higment salse a Liberal paper, points out that in 1892 Mr. ; ' the election to the legisiature in iam, the present Liberal nominee, beat Mr. Powell, the Conservative candidate, 3,480 votes to 3,362 The Telegraph thinks Mr. Powell is no stronger now than he was three years ago. His major- ty over Mr. Kiam, when he gets it, will, therefore, on this hypothesis, be due to the superior popularity of his platform. His platform is the N. P.* —In Rhode Island, afew days ago, the Honorable Charles Langelier (one of Mr. Laurier’s right hand men) enlarged upon the virtues and abilities of the late Mr. Mercier, who had been “treated as a crimin- al”, but consoled himself and his. hearers with the reflection that “as the last of the Graechi was followed by a Marius so Mer- cier bad left behind him in Mr. Laurier a grand Canadian of the same type as him- self.” This latter is the gentleman who is making trouble about the Manitoba Ques- tion in order that he may split the Conser- vative vote and obtain power to bring about “Commercial Union” which “leads on to Annexation” ! Oe eee OBITUARY, We regret to have to record the sudden death of Mrs. P.C. Kelly, who departed this life at Traeadie, on the 10th inst., after a short illuess of twelve hours. Mra. Kelly was attended in her illness by the Rev. Pastor of Tracadie, who administered the last rites of Holy Church. The funeral, which was very largely at- tended, took piace at Tracadie, where a solemn Requiem Mass was chanted by the Rev. F. C, Keily, of La Pierre, Michigan, a nephew of Mr. P. C. Kelly. The Rev. Pastor of Tracadie, Father R. Curran, and tev. Father Boyd officiated at the Mass as leacon and sub-deacon respectively. The deceased was beloved and respected by all who knew her. She leaves four small hildren and a sorrowing husband to mourp their loss. To them we extend our sym- pathy in their sad bereavement. “If You Should Die To-night !” Well, it would be your own fault, if it wax consumption that took you Off, and vou refused to take Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which has been pronounce ed by scientists to be a positive cure for that dread disease. If you have any lung trouble, if you are threatened with con- sumption, lose not an hour in obtaining a supply of Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Vil. It is the blood maker, and bl 0d is what is heeded by the eensump- tive. Miller’s Emnlsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood-maker, and cures great Cc yughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and Lung affections. In big bottles, 50c. and $l, at alldr ig stores, —_—— -e0e Adv'ces received at Port Louis, Island of Mauritius, from Majunga, Island of Madagascar, dated Angust 5, say that the Hovas are entrenched at Kinajy, on the Ambrohimena mountains, between And- riba and Antananaivo. ¢General Duchesne is now advancing upon this position, and another Hova force, consisting of 4,000 men pushing forward with the intention of cutting off the French sup- plies near Marovoay. There has been heavy mortality among the French troops on ac- yunt of malaria, dysentery, ete. Ibe Salisbury Government has reversed poliey of Lord Rosebery by retaining Chitral, from which post the late govern— Lord Sal- " hold be place than todefend the adjacent couns try in case an enemy is allowed to lodge in is ent had decided to withdraw. bury concludes that it is easier to -| the hills. The experience of last year shows region about Chitra!, when left in the p tribesmen, is a menace to peaceful districts. The natives in the hill country are good fighting men, hat the reg weession of hostile | and it will probably be found cheaper and better to convert them into good British subjects than to leave them dangerous enemies. In the Chitral war it was demon- rated that tribesmen formerly hostile have become a most useful element of the The change isa rood thing forthe natives and good for the empire. Druggiste say that their sales of Hood’s Sarsaparilla exceed those ot all others. There is no substitute fer Hood’s. NEWS NOTES, There are now on the market in the central portion of Philadelphia at least half a dozen church edifices, from which the congregations have departed or want to depart. In Cuba a few days ago the insurgents placed dynamite on the railway track at The entire train volunteers Bolardron bridge was destroyed, and only a caped death. es- few The Governor-General, accompanied by Lady Aberdeen and suite, are at Victoria, B.C. His Excellency will spend the fal! and part of the winter in.Victoria and. at his farm in Okanagon, B. C. It has been practically decided that M. H. Holmes, under arrest at Philadelphia, and suspected of having killed about a dozen people, will be taken to Chicago to stand trial for the murder of the Williams girls. Paris Figaro says that in consequence of the advice received from certain French sources the Pope has definitely abandoned his policy of advising the Catholies of France to rally tothe support of the re public The question ot establishing the author- ity of Canada in the coantry surrounding the great Northern Sea xt Hudson’s Bay has been the consideration ot the Department of the Interior, and it may act in conjunction with the proposed ex pedition to Hudson’s Bay. The Novesti, of St. Petersburg, recom-— mends that Russia, France, and Germany unite with the United States and Great Britain, with a view of obtaining satisfa tion for the outrages by the Chinese upon the different missions, and ip order to obtain substantial guarantees against their repetition j under committed Prime Minister Ito, of Japan, wanted to resign because, after the war with China, the Emperor made hima marquis anddid not confer the same honor on his col- leagues. The theory thatthe Japs are a simple, child-minded people has really something in it. No western statesman would think of giving up his job for such a cause. The consolidation of the largest milling industries in Western Ontario almost accomplished. The mills interested the Kent mills, Chatham; the St. Thomas mills, the Aylmer mills, and the Blenheim mills. The deal involves property to tie value of $250,00)), and contemplates an investment of cayital stock to the amount of $500,000. The Manitoba Government’s official crop bulletin was issyed a few davs ago. It shows that the estimated yield of the province will be as follows ;—Wheat, 25.5 bushels per acre, or a total of 29,139,“15 bushels; oats, 45.3 bushels per acre, total 21,887,416 bushels; barley, 36.8 bushels per acre; total, 5,507,310 bushels; flax, total 1,124,000 bushels; rye, total 62,810 bushels ; peas, total 24,250 bushels. The total yrain yield for the province is placed at 57,861,621 bushels. It is computed from the returns that 5,700 extra agricultural laborers will be wanted to handle the crop in time to escape the frost. 18 are A question of great interest to Canada was asked in the house of commons on Friday last by Mr. Price, who inquired if the government was aware that the present exclusion of Canadian store cattle had caused and was causing severe loss in some of the agricultural districts and whether the restriction can be removed. The president of the board of agriculture. Walter Long, replied that as late as July lst, cases of cattle suffering from pleuro- pneumonia had been found among the cargoes coming from Canada, and the government, in consequence, must main- tain the restrictions placed upon such cattle. Mr. Long added that the govern- ment was communicating with the govern- ment of the Dominion of Canada on the subject. Not only in France and Germany, but in certain parts of the United States, horse- meat factories are in operation, and an ex- tensive businessiscarriedon. Within the past few weeks 7,000 horses have been bought in WashingtouTerritory bythe Portland Horse Meat Canning Company at $3 a head, the auisnals to betaken to Portland as soon as required. The agent of the company, who is trayelling through the range country, says that the hide, mane andtail alone of eaeh horse will bring $2.50, leaving the entire carcass a clear profit. The growth of this industry is a fruitful subject of philosophical comment. Side by side through the ages man and horse have gone but as soon as rapid transit becomes essen- tial to man’s prosperity and happiness, the human being begins eating hie companicn. —— -<- FORCE OF HABIT. London People Have Become USED To The Great Specific Remedy, Loxpon, Aug. 19—The despatch from Detroit with reference tothe cure from Brights disease and blood poisoning of Mr. Langley, of this city, by the nse of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, has recalied the wonderful facts of the case to the citizens, among Mr. Langley is well known. It has re— minded them that Mrs. Langley among others also made an equally wonderful recovery. The use of thé pills however has become so universal here, and there have been so many instances in which they have been used with beneficial re- sults that a similar case would hardly ex- cite as much interest now as it did then when the medicine was less known. Remember the S. Q. E. picnic at Halliday’s Wharf to-morrow, Boat leaves the Steam Navigation Wharf at J.50, weather favorable. SHIP NEWs, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Ang 1l7—Lizzie C, Anderson, Port Hawkesbury; J A C, Langill, Wallace, N S; Julia C, Finlayson, Pinette, P E I; Hydra, Baudreau, Port Hawkesbury. CLEARED. Aug 17—Georgie Harold, Bonnell, Syd- ney; Warrior, Jackson, Sydney. Make a note of it—Read the advt of Mr. Arthur Reddin, of the Central Drugstore. The sale there announced will be continu- ed until Wednesday. TBA AT CAMPBELL’ COVE Tuesday, Aug. 20th The Parishioners of St. Columba'‘s Church, Lot 47, intend having a tea party at CampLell’s Cove, in aid of their church fund. The committee of management will spare no pains to make this tea one of the most enjoyable events of the season. All amusements usually found at such gather- ing will be provided. Trains to and from the eastward will run at half fare from the 19th to the 26th inat, By order of Committee, THIS TIME IT IS 2 TEA, TAMAR Ww SS wr reo 20844 i ‘* WORTH «a GUINEA A Box." ~~ = ‘ ~~ c : Pris S SICK HEADACHE Disordered Liver, etc. They Act Like Magic on the Vital Organs, Regulating the Secretions, restoring ! lost Cémpiexion, bringing back the Keen Edge of Appetite, and arousing with U ROSEBUO OF HEALTH the whoie physics! energy of the human frame. These Facts are admitted by thousands, in a!l classes of Society. Largest Sale in th: W ; $c vered with a Ta:telass & Colrble Coating er Agts. Fvans & Sox 7" LOBE PODDBL LIONS NE OOPDIDOS ER LOGO ONNE I Moutrea WE GAIN A LITTLE YOU GAIN A LOT We bought an avent’s full line of Eng- lish aul French TOOTH BRUSHES (best mikes) MaN LADIES’, CUILDEREN’s. We offer to-day the low figures. oe wuole lot at very see Our counters. A. W.REDDIN, Phin, B. CENTRAL DRUG STORE. augl9 Grand Entertainment, HOWES'’ HALL. A highly amusing Wntertainment will be given at Howes’ Hall, Brackley Beach, by the guests of Shaw’s Hotel, on WED- NESDAY EVENING, Angust 2Ist, 1895, beginning at 7.50. Among the various attractions will be a Band of Music of fifteen pieces, Skirt ani Fancy Dancing, Violin, Cornet and Banjo Solos, Comical Songs, Quartettes, Negro Minstrels, ete. ALso— LIVING PICTURES, the wor der of the age. Admiss on, 25% t Seats, JIC for the improvement of the Hall. augl6 reserved TO-NIGHT! TRY Us For Soaps, Perfumes, &c. Always the Lowest Prices. REDDIN BROS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. angl7T Hich Crade Watches just received and selling at prices no higher than formerly charged for a poorer quality. Now is the time to buy. G. H. TAYLOPF. North Side Queen Squei-. july9 The. Vvhole Truth ! Would it not be to your interest to save money buying Shoes? (Cur ad. you can depend upon every time. We still maintain you can — that buy Shoes cheaper from us than anywhere else in this city. Call and see for yourself. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. augld JUST THA, NOTHING BUT TEA. Good values and right prices. Come and get a sample of our SPECIAL BLEND at 32c. per pound. SANDERSON & CO., Cash Grocers, Victoria Row. Charlottet» wn, Aug. 14, 1895—dy St. Columba, Aug. 7th, 1895. sine SeeotaL Desparcues to tae EXAMINER Notes at Montreal. Monrreat, Aag. 19. It has transpired that Wy B. McDon- nough, Accountant of the City Treasurer’s office, is a defaulter to the extent of $30,- 000. MecDonnough is dying. His relat- ives offer the Finance Committee $10,000. A young Englishman named Dudley Stewart landed yésterday from the steamer Labrador, and last night was suffocated to death by gas in his reom at the Richilieu rlotel Important Publication. 49. Mac- donald confided his private papers, is com piling a book giving the original reports of the Quebec and London conferences. It | will contain drafts of the resolutions and various proposals in regard to the educational clauses of the Britisl: North American Act, Orrawa, Aug. Joseph Pope, to whom Sir John A Fatal Collision. Cuarnam, Ang. 19. TELEGRAPHIC. Ae Banner Naa see a sng MONDAY. AUGUST 19, 1895. HEALTH 1S WEALTH | DON’T GET WET! We have bile’ of: Dinttelin and Waterproof Cloa! s, Cheap. JAMES PATON & CO. While an excursion, the steamer Miramich and the Halifax schooner Os- cola collided on the Miramichi river on Saturday. Miss Lobban and Rhoda Stew- art were drowned. Miss Maggie Stewart and Miss McLeod were rescued and may recover. j on Arrival of the Valkyrie. New York, Aug. 19. The yacht Valkyrie arrived last night. Her daily average run was 168 miles. There were no mishaps on the voyage. An Imposing Ceremony. Beruin, Aug. 19. The foundation stone of a monument to the Kmperor William I., was laid on Satar- day by his grandson, Emperor William IL. with most imposing ceremonies. Two Soldiers Drowned. Hatipax, Ang. 19. During the rainstorm last night a boat coutaining five Royal Artillerymnen was swan) ed, and two were drowned. stant seiiiemeintci Obituary. Monrreat, Aug. 19, The Rev. George Cornish, professor of Classical Literature in McGill College, is dead ——__@> P. E. Island Fishery Report Georgetown—Cod, fair. Mal] peque—Cod fair, mackerel! scarce. Alberton—Mackerel and cod fishing un- changed. hake and mackerel ndappetaectiaieil The Children’s Enemy. Scrofula often shows itself in early life, and is characterized by twelling, ab- scesses, hip diseases, etc. Consumption is scrofula of the langs. Ia this class of diseases Scott’s Emulsion is unquestion- ably the most reliable medicine. om + Boysand youths readymade cloth ng eheaper than the cheapest at J B.M acdon ald & Co’s. Look for big bargains in shoes and but- tened boots at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. rince of Wales College Students upils of the Public Schools, arents and Teachers, Each should have a copy of our New (1895-96) PRICED CATALOGUE a () Fee Educational Books —FOR— SCHOOL & COLLEGE, JUST READY. OMPLETE, fom PREH*NSIVE, OSTS YOU NOTHING. Call at our Bookstore and ask for a copy, or send us your name and address on a postal card and a copy will be mail d to you at once. Address GEO. CARTER & CO., BOOKSELLERS. Ch’town, Aug. 19, 1895-—dy & wy School Books, College Books, NOW OPENING. “Tay of the Last Minstrel” In Stock Now. HASZARD & MOORE, Charlottetown, Aug. 7, 1895. Auction Sale. We are instructed by G. H. Haszard Esq., to sell by Auction, next WEDNES- PAY, August 2Ist, at 11 o’clock, at Rooms, Queen Street :-— A very choice collection of FLOWERS and PLANTS, in Begonias, Lilies, Ferns, Ornamental Foliage, Plants, ete, A. McNEILL & CO., Auctioneers, iisieionlinipsiioasnonet an 2gl7— 62 Norwich Union $5,500,000.00. Established (797. | Fire Insurance Society. NORWICH, ENGLAND. CAPITAL, = tit. Two Dollars of Cash Assets for Every Wollar of Liabilities. Prompt Settlements. E. R. BROW, Agent. for P. E. Island. | Lowr Rates. | If you want a Watch to ROM ON TIME we ean suit you. : E. W. TAYLOR. CAMERON BLOCK, — —s Ntrong Combination ! FOR GENTLEMEN !—We have secured sole control of Geo. T. Slater & Son's $3, Charlottetown, June 10, 1895—dy july24 | $4 and $59 Boots. These goods are superior to any custom work, and the price within reach of all. They do not squeak, and are modeled on lasts shaped after the form of NOTE.—The above Firm make a few lines of the human foot, giving comfort, wear and style. Every pair warranted, and makers’ name and price stamped on ihe sole. Besides keeping a large stock on hand, we are prepared to make to order at short, notice any style required, a — (¥-_——_——_—_- Jiadies’ Wear the Slater Stamped Shoe fur Men, whch are sold elsewhere, but no other firm in the city CAN SELL FOR LADIES !—We have just received the Fall samples of J. & T. Bell’s fine wear, which, without doubt, are by far the best in the market, and are prepared to tak orders for any styles required. at short notice by giving us pieces of material. Call and examine them. Parties wishing Slippers to match costume can have sam ‘he Amherst Hand-made Goods always in stock, which for heavy wear cannot be equalled. Prepared to give Satisfaction ! With this Combination we are Charlottetown, August 14, 1895. THE BOOK TRILBY has been the greatest literary sensation of the present day. TRILBY PERFUME is now the leading sensation in its line. We have TRILBY PERFUME in different sized botties, and can also sell it in small- quantities. TRILBY COLOGNE is the most refreshing toilet water for summer use, Try it at WATSONS DRUG STORE. Charlottetown, August 1%, 1895—dy will will best — MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS, Masonic Temple Grafion Street. Building, , ‘ i X) Any person needing anything in the line of Tweeds, Flannels, Blanketings or Yarns do well to call on as. In order to introduce dur goods all over this Island we sell them low, and onc2 introduced they will speak fur themselves. They dre the goods in the market to-day, W.C. TURNER, Agent, Charlottetown, August 14, 1895-135 & wky WHOLESALE & RETAIL. New brought to them. Button Machine. On Saturday, between 3 and § o’clock, GOFF BROTHERS will put Buttons (free) on any Boots 135—auzl6 Quick Sellers at the Creat August Sale! Black Cotton Hosiery, Absolutely Fast and Stainless, Seamless, | with Spliced Heels and Toes. 20 25 30) PRICES—16 cents for 12 cents. “): (47 3 6 O* “- for zme “ for 23 —_ STANLEY BROTHERS.