THE DAILY THE DAILY EXAMINER. —— — ee sti a HAVE WE FARMS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE? Il. In the report of the Dairy Commission-— | | er of Canada for 1893, Prof. Robertson, at EXAMINER . quantity of feed consumed, and the gen eral health of the animals, it is profitable to feed the grain ground and soaked in water for an average period of about 30 hours; Ladies of the Household ! TELEGRAPHIC. SreciaL Desrarones ro THe Examiner “ TUESDAY , OCTOBER 29,-° 1895. “ ee me ttt ee tm AS OCTOBER 29, 1890 a7 ; a ia . | 3. Itis profitable to add about 3to 5 | page 118, says: “Still itis my duty to! \oinds of skim milk or buttermilk per You cheuld wce MOVAL GUNG ee eee EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. | say this: That Canadian cured and Can-| feud per day to the grain fed to fattening POLISH for the Silver. It iss] WAR AMONG THE LIBERALS | swine.” to contain no ‘ WITH a . adian fed bacon was selling in London and | liquid, guaranteed ’ 1 Ana W | . ; : . > young | Liverpool for within tive or six shillings Again, at page 84 the following conclu- ae ee : grit rr - f : ably s young | | : dust vu ly le j ny, " stie and | 88 much per 112 pounds as Danish fed and | sions are also given : A ae a ed A ae aie - , © | | sinh | “41. Skim milk may form the largest : y much pleased with | LAUPIE? Repudiates the Polic . ents by means of music, | Danish cured bacon; whereas the Danish (Vim Mak may i 5 same, are very much pleased with . e | ssed farmers last summer are reported to have | part of the feed of young and growing it. 15 and 25 cents a bottle. ° e ‘ 7 ee ; : - at rr und | Pigs with advantage and economy; of ad Liberal Paper actising voca ‘ rumental realized from 2 to Jy cents ag pound |" 2. For the fattening of swiae weighing, . Than V ou Wanted ? : n lesrning and rehearsing se- | more, live weight, than the ¢ anadian | on the average, over 100 pounds each, live + ee i lied as che | farmers, and the freight rates from Den-| weight, it is economical to give an a Monrrsat, Oct. 29 ee ae 1 a Looe ane not much lower than the freight | #2¢¢ of skim milk not exceeding 5 pounds A W REDDIN iy nN ‘ , - od. You'd sall a Pe Y la hak aid * a. : ae preparation of papers upon historical and | : ‘ a 1: tentiaae: 1 head per day; . . 5 + "y There is a big sensation here over the se lem, of course. ou would-—bDut cou you se rem at a& high price 7 other subjects will be well occupied. Many | rates from Vanada. e says ture’? | 3. In every case the swine fed with part : : repudiation by Mr. Laurier of La Patrie, NO ! Neither cin we We ] elieve Wwe can by making the rice right fi on obhorn e hour, in which mischief | “As our Canadian name gets better known | of their rations of skim milk were luetier, Agent tor P. E. Island. the Liberal organ. Kx-Mayor Beaugrand er . “ "> Pp 5 for you. eeia WUE ¥ m= : umvu . ’ “i : rf e will thus be improved by | our products will be sough: after at such | more vigorous and of a more healthy ap oct29 had announced that the paper would be b . ‘ . “osha a : | enhanced prices that the men who cure | pearance than swine fed whoily on ara-} oo" | run on the old Liberal lines asin tLe days those who take an active pal — a ‘Saen a ais! tl ft beable to eer tion of grain.” of Doutre and Doron, and Mr. Laurier ° tertainments ; while for those who merely | them and handle ve Te eee ; : From this data we see that dairying and J wrote a letter of protest, saying that he ’ oie ae raviia Wnrlia “Nannelette a ovtra om “ ' a : : J Sholesome enjoyment and | higher pricee to the farmers and still make | 0M O18 Als Ne 00s Ot nae ae rat bslonged to the English school of Liberal: NO. 1 LOT. 1150 yards English Fiannelette, 8c., extra good and heavy, eight or : 5 eas ie f contri- | a good profit.” In this the Commissioner I stabl pie al Tl N ism. La Patrie will reply and maintain ten different patterns.—James Paton & Co. , besides, and means OF COLM * : can profitably go hand in hand. ie ey as a ’ ; : : : suio mite to- | was speaking of the pork products export- Sa "i a a ihn os Mie enh fe its position: NO. 3.~19 pieces Tweed Fffects, suitab'e for Tlouse Dresses and Children’s School i V ‘ ona | rl ry rl s , s rhe ; “4 from the re rovinces. “onti oo ‘ ; is J a ae } 9 4 ’ ¥ aa 2@ D.. tas y \, aie eo aritable religioue, | ¢ from he : pper Pre “ey ek sa! this Province, and what is wanted now is St Paul § Schoolroom CONSERVTIVE ME RTINGS Dresses, width 24 inches, price 14-cents.—James Paton & Co. : T ng. Prof. Robertson said: “ eas . . . : 1ece } 2 LQ Siti 2° Ino ; TO . : : and other good objects, The season is | ing, Prof. Robertson sai : = airp et, | encouragement for the production of pork: ® j ‘ NO. 3.—8 pieces Aberdeen Suiting, 35 inches, in pretty colors, price 16 cents,— : rent de Pan rave »yust state Lhe t anis MCK IN ai , >N °C . P : s. St. Vincent de Paul gave | : - that at the ani . = ©! Our farmers have made great advances In aid of the New Church, 2 James Paton & Co. ev av | houses a larger revenue i@ realized upon I a : a r 6 sa — : ; ; ' : “ a $ ‘ . ’ = ; during the past f ears »btaining im- ~ 4 é . > q "egsi? ‘ > 2 avy weic é i . ee ettts ied te weasel te Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1895 Capi . . Dressing Gown Flannelettes, heavy weight, 16, 17 and 18 cents.—Jas. Paton & Co, sted audi ' —T g proved breeds of swine, many superior A eres 0 e e 10 Ua aro. Sin f the poor. This | of the workmen are lower than in Can- ; ec : eal = vi . eee eee animals having been imported from On- PROGRAMME. ; ‘ cg ean entertainment in | ada , san = ican ' 5s . tario. We have excellent grade-breeding PART I. S x and we hope that | pa nnawer to aque a by Mr. Feather. sows, and all that is wanted is for the far > _— | riggreeinins Fc ; i teinments w be held | ston, Prof. Robertson said; “ My reports inh ts wiltbtreik deities Deis ie 1. a 8 Toy Sy x my, ited During this fall a series of Liberal-Con- | 5 gwinter. The | ore ftom the men whe have teen: Me ths their swine, and to go into the business 3. Reodbeesiserancicicisc Ga Weeks servative meetings will be _ aad a q C res a el sinn «| trade in Deumark, where swine fetched 9]. s ehie enten aoniinbiell a i a 4. Vocal Duct....,.. Mes. Sladley Palmer erent portions of Ontario, at w ‘ob the ey a } ‘ a with the same epthusiagm that they have : i 3 policy of the Government will be clearly \" ay om year to year been given | & 44 cents per pound, live weight.” He shown in the cheese industry. i and Rev. T. H. ae ach enunciated. Asa preliminary, a meeting r auspices of St. James’ Literary | also said: “ What is called ccrn fed bacon G. ¥. 6. 5. String Quartette, from Haydass Crea- has been arranged to be held at Owen |* nme Society, will be continued this fall aod | will vot fetch within from ten to fifteen event ~2+0+e ——_____— 6 acre Bites Bald Mol an Seunl on Thursday next, which four NROTICE. winter the beautiful new hall of St. | shillings per hundred weight as much as orn Gazette: A govcepiniertes Violite Solos ..ocsosicdlte:. Vinaoomb< Ministers have promised .to attend. - i s wregation. In connection with the bacon fed on mixed cereals and by/|® “(ro yea ae, aa ray one niin. ‘a netpca od I have withdrawn from the Undertak- . . os « Pp ) pint g ) » 10 ai r nme . : 7 the Baptist Church, there will be a lecture | products from the dairies euch as we send | Coiunin im the next election. The Natioual| ¢ Voca’ Duet Mrs. E. H. Nort Smuggling In Newfoundland. ne ene ee en ' e ae : ion. Natl 8. Voca! Duet..........Mrs. E. H. Norton sib! - $ ¢ g, and, doubtless, many im- | from Canada, (Report of the Select} Policy interests there are too strong, so he par we 6 ait a denies dee Sena e for any debts con proving and enjoyable entertainments dur- Standing Committee on Agriculture and | is devoting his attention to the districts} 9. eel iene Mr. G. & Scovil , ons -* S, Nid., 2 -- ‘i . . - OLIVER RB. WADMAN. + the course of the season. We expect Colonization, 1893, page 58.) At page 59 where the farmers constitute a greater | 29. Rind;...dsct an Mrs. Hedlev Palmer nspector lelly, commanding ie Seen Oct. 25. 1895—2i at the E h I ie ive i f the s: Re i newer to Mr | Proportion of the voting community. A8!11- Duet for Violin and Piano.....,..Miss | Cruiser Fiona, has returned with informa- : * — that the Epworth Le ague will be activ . of the same ig mm = : 7 was the case in 1891, when unrestricted Dodd and Mr. W. C. Harris. tion respecting a whole series of smuggling GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. Annual Meeting the coming months, and hope to hear that | Temple, M. P., the Dairy Commissioner | reciprocity with the United States was the 12. Reading...............Mi. L. Hi Davies | ¢##¢4 @t Barin and its neighborhood. He . the entertainment committee in connec- | said: “Swine products cured proper'y and ae os in eae corres 13. Toy Symphouy. A eon = ee ee R preaens. Phaaner CHARLOTTETOWN, The general Annual Meeting of the tion with St. Peter’ Cathedral will, ere | exported regularly to the English market 8 4 ye 8 In 15/0 appear rts unk their God Save the Queen. te *led Ii ee aiton r =a at Shareholders of the Hillsborough Skating “c Ss ov ° y ‘ . . TATSO cr . . * 2 le upon a renewal! of the popu- | will pay. There have been only two ee ~——s a rane A i Led se _— , ses OFFICE—BROWN’S BLOCK, Rink Company will be held at the offic; Rs .,| against the town. It was the country con Admission 15 cents. —_——_— : of M. & D.C: Melsed, in, Cheskettitainn ir Pe.ny Readings introduced at Sr. | packing houses in the export trade until) gtituencies that five years ago saved the| Home-made candy to be sold inboxes Princely Cousins to be United. on WEDNESDAY, the 3¢th day of Octo Peter's Schoolroom. In this connection, | recently, and there is a good demand for | Conservatives, and history, as is known,]| during the interval. 026 —_—— amen BO SS EE ber aishaal at 8 o'diack p.m : ; ' aa ee , instant, » p.m. joo, it is pleasing to hear that Mr Earle | Canadian fed and Cauadian cured bacon.” | has a Me of a Gea See Shee star Loxpox, Oct. 29. D. C. McLBOD, , 5 : se - eee as we have it in Canada was designed to be Tj hat Princess-Maud, the Sec’y-Treas haa in contemplation the production of an Tue importation into Great Britain of hog a policy for the whole country. The whole Better Than Tt ia announcea th ’ Oct. 12—~Ay t1 30th y-T ’ opera ; and we hope that Mr. Vinnicombe a! j il wiater shall fall sorchestra will give a voncert ere into the lap of spring. an-laeabanaise Pp. €. \SLAND CHEESE ANDITS FLAVOR. THERE is encouragement for our dairy- meu farmers in the words of the editor of the Maritime Farmer, who personally ex- products amounts to about $60,000,000 yearly, of which Canada’s share has been much smaller than it should have beep; and this Island has had none of it. With the excellent quality of pork grown by the farmers of this Island, their product should command the highest price, especially as it is allowed to be of heese shown at our Provincial | He says: “They were as like externally sa beaus in amined the c Exhibition. itials in } western Canada finer flavor and firmer texture than that produced either in the western States or As is well known, the jand, and in no Province are they sold as country has repeatedly expressed approval! of it. It is not likely to be knocked out now by a scheme its authors openly admit appeals to only a section of the country. 2e+e+e —It is semi-offivially intimated that the Manitoba Government will reply before Parliament meets to the last communic- ation of the federa! authorities on the school question. The Montreal Gazette remarks that this was to be expected, the wildness of the West -not yet going the | length of treating an official communic- | ation of the Government with contempt. Fibre Chamois against November chills is QUININE WINE. Seventy- five cents for large quart bot tle. Will we send you ‘one ? Victoria Row, Opposite Post Office. youngest daughter of the Prince of Wales, ie betrothed to Prince Kail, the second son of Priuce Frederick, heir apparent to the throne of Denmark. ——_> Bulbs and Lilies Free ! (“A thing of beauty is a joy forever.”) We want te popularize the growing of Bulbs, They are so easily grown and so and Lilies are grown in enormous quanti- i i aaniianadieaes : 1 ¢] } r : } finest pork is made by feeding skim milk qronrenntanes t ; i od and t luge fro om evince | finest po f ; ing be ; ; ; veautiful that no house should be without Saeiielia ldeiedty = & i d hie a No Provi - fthe D ,| The Manitobe Liberals keep their con- E some for winter blooming, and every gar- panpaenese untior = of wake om roots and grain. NO Province of the Dom tempt for the Privy Council decision as to R D DI N B R OS i i ld have its we ns etetl tae - ane © - OF . - ADIs CV caer ot mane 2] inion has better potatoes than P. E. Is— what the law m ait to secure for the re- den 8 — ] : . Pp H 1 d B lb juality and appearance is one of the firct | ligious minority beauty iu early spring. olan ulbs gious y. exse building up an export trade. The I-land cheese have a distinct tlavor of their own and we are in think when the English consumers begin to re- cognize this that they will evince a prefer- Island factories. Perhaps in the exhibits of afew ofthe fac— tories the flavor might have been a little too pronounced for the export trade, but taken as a whole they made a wonderful evea suowing. ‘lined to ence for the product of ’ i If these words of a good judge of cheese cheaply. With a ration of pota oo, dairy by-products, such as whey and skim milk, and a small quantity of oats, barley and peas ground together, the pig can{be fatten- ed and finished fit for the Heretofore our farmers have fig- most critical market. ured that it did not pay to feed perk, be- cause the price they got for it would pay for the food and they counted little on the value of the manure. not consumed, a ee A NEW CLUB, Name Suygested for a Niw So''al Organi- zgatiou in London, Loxpay (Special) Oct. 28.—It has been facetiously suggested that a new social club in process of organization in this city should be entitled “The Dodd’s- Kidney Pill Club” as the present members are all enthusiastic advocates of that remedy and in common with many other citizens de- oct28 Supernumerary Fund of the Methodist Church. The Rev. C. H. Paisley, M. A., Agent for the above Fund, wil! visit the Char- lottetown District and address Meetings in the interests of the Fund as follows:— Charlottetown —Sunday, Oct. 27. tics in Europe and the United States. We propose to give every householder in Char- lottetown an opportunity to procure some of the most beautiful Lilies, Hyacintas, Tulips, etc., Absolutely Free of Charge.- This is our plan, viz. ,—It is well known that our large Store is crammed full of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, China and Glassware, Japanese Goods, Toys, Wall Papers, etc. It is an aseured fact When you want Rubbers you want ‘em— we have all Rubbers all ready. When you should be verified, there need be no doubt ; . ci , tro r : : Se ee es - ve oo ne a But it:peck: salning wesc nende‘ém adjouat — oa ae sone Af neers trouble a “ Upper Prince St., 11 a.m. | that every family in the city needs more : : ; yr question oO ie future of the chees os goer 1er agent has been found so completely sé First Church 7 p-™ or leas of these goods. We ask everybod t t f. ’ { fi m-— f ring ‘ ' ‘ -er- a ae A — . W m W factories of this Province, Given the pre- oS re and : y ae had 7 - effective. Most Londoners have at their | Winsloe—October 28, : 7.30 + “ interested to wake and buy their eeniiol an e€ 9 rite or em, telegrap I or c ference in the British market, it matters tain market for their Nog" at aay 5} to © | fingers’ ends the particulars of the many | York, “ 29, a right away, or before our Bulbs are all the are ours im mediate! ‘ ; cents a pound, live weight, which is not} marvellous cures through the use of this “ Union Road, 30 8 d with h ] sh y y. not cuw many cheese factories are in op- F _ specific. In every drugstore in tl news oe ema gone, and with each cash purchase of one ce ed cas 8 | over the usual price paid in Toronto and | “PecMe., tn every drugetore in the city | Mount Stewart, 31, dollar’s worth of goods of any kind we . eraiian elsewhere,—there will always be a : cae ai 1 the medicine is kept in large quantities and Souris, November 1, ae will give —--—— > demand for P. E. Island cheese. It is, her wesere : - “6 of Canpda,—t “ warmly recommeuded. Cornwall, Sunday, 3, em eniatins tate taliniet dail Rae at enue would change their views. A progreasive ——_ Pownal, P . « Twenty-five Cents Worth of tron to strive to obtain for P. E. Island | {F™et bas told re that his plan is to have| | The London Times of a Inte date pub- | Vernon River, . “ 66 Bulbs Free. Pe ah. de edn eat no, aaa | the young pigs farrowed in November, | ishes® letter from Professor Goldwin | wontague 6 e..4 > : s . e cheese the “ preference” that is desired. | “"~’°" "> pig : raat ? | Smith, dated from Toronto on October 10, Murray estes » a i urchasers to have their own selection of a 4 By the breeding of the best cows, the sup- when they are fed on the skim milk from | gad referring to the Sackville-West ’ ; . Hyacinths, Tuli s, Crocus, Freesias, Nar- ’ 3 ; cissus, Easter Lilies or Chinese Sacred ply of the best fodder, the most scrupulous eare and cleanliness in the handling of the | milk, by every means within their power, let each and all try to win the preference of English consumers. eer ' eeonenncertinnneentats THE HOSPITAL MATTER. the butter factory with a amall allowance, after they area month old, of cracked Then, in the spring they are put in to the orchard or aclover patch and fed the cheese factory, with the small ration of grain still grain. on mangels and whey from pamphlet incident. The professor says ;— “The Irish vote is the bane of all Anglo- Saxon communities. In an intercourse of 30 years I have not met an American who has not felt ashamed of this subserviency.” The professor then dilates upon the “sub- serviency” shown by the English Liberals tothe Irish, and adds: Whatever the JOHN GOLDSMITH, Fiuancial Secretary, Charlottetown, Oct, 24, 1895—idw FURNESS LINE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings between Lilies. Directions for culture given. Store open evenings uutil 9 o’clock. Par- cels delivered free. Embrace this oppor- tunity quick and get first cheice of Bulbs. GEO. CARTER & CO., Dealers in Books, Bulbs, Seeds, &c. Money Saving Distributors of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Caw ETD NONE ee oS One Sen enna or rontinned. By the middle of August the : aes , . 7 - ——— OEE eee ——— a ——— anialaetion - sb Seago pedal eden wie - * | American politicians are, they are not the | LONDON and HALIFAX. Under spe- ae TCR eee Tue temper exhibited, this morning, by early varieties of potatoes are fit for use.) American people. Their neryous fear of | cial contract with the Dominion Govern- . — the Guardian is not wonderful. It was and . they are fed to the pige | unpopularity sometimes lea!s them astray, | ment. Genuine Wr Sr ITT Lt SL LE STI ae ee 6 a ‘ : sl from)=—s that~=«stime. Along with the| Had President Cleveland mustered courage S. 8S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. exasperating to have the figures it produc- = : : : 7 ce @hey al mele ston ork | ChOUugh to treat the Murchison letter with S. S. ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. ed to prove that Tue Examiner was wrong ; 5 P the spirit ofa high-minded gentleman, he show thet Tae Examixer was essentially right. The strong adjeotives employed by the Guardian are used to cover np its Tue Examiver has not ex hibited on ce * meddlesomene:s, fur it 18 not | is made very fast, and the pigs are fit for October, and kill from 250 to 350 pounds each. By this system the farmer utilizes the skim milk and whey from the dairy, the coarse grains market early in such as oats, barley and pease that other would have gained more votes than he lost. Looks Plausible, but— Trust it not, it is full of deception. Do not buy a label; buy a good wine in the bottle. The label may be imposing; and 8S. S. DAMARA, 2,500 Tons. The Furness Steamships are the finest on this route. All boats are Clyde built, with saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. S. 8. St. John City and Halifax City are electrically lighted, aud carry ship’s doc- Japanese Chinaware. TIIIII save Cents 25 If You Can. ESy buying a bottle of our own Sarsaparilla, as good asthz best FH Hi H meddlesome in a public newspaper to dis- , : the long price may give contidence: but | ‘OTs: Freight accommodation unsur- Five O’clock Tea Sets, Sugar and eae ; : wise he would have to sell ai small prices, o PI - 5 Ts “ s . es! s cuss & en om ting the pockets of the oak iit st till ie a es know this, that the day has come when all pasred. : sienna ilies ties Cream Sets, Chocolate Jugs, Plates, as a Hicod Purifier and only cr people. Tux Exauixer has not shown inds a hom rket for onsider— | the people can drink good wine at a cheap For penrnten regarding sailing dates, Gant and teen, Sins Sede a t f rade ttl 1 : : - | able quantity of mangels and pctatves.| rate, at nominal prices. Kightdollars, ten | &t¢-, apply to 4 : &p / = b lick .eness > 810 spect t ¢ * ? ae > aTT Dog q y i nil S nis n - ove . : * i” pect to thie istic: tin tenner biker eeindtig: 40 vedi’ dollars, that day is done! For good Clarets FURNESS, WITBY & CO., Lrp., Rose Jars, Vasee, Trays, Biscuit | K cen “= or argest SIZE Oo € , matter; for it has held closely to the point : eas es and Burgundies—$3 and $4 per dozen People’s Bank Building, Jars, Salad Dishes, Jardiniers, Tea- ae : . able manure to maintain the fertility of : Hal N.S of its first and main contention, viz., that} T a Be aie quarts. Tested by the best judges, among alifax, N.S., pots, etc. We claim to have the ra vey ; Cy ’ QY ray those who promoted the founding of his farm. The great difticu ‘y veretofore | whom is Lieut. Governor Chapleau; en- Or W.W.Clarke, Passenger Agent | Ss DR & f qi . the P. E, Island Hospital ongit | bat been the uncertainty of the market| joyed by the people; asked for in all parts | Charlottetowa, P. E. T. oct22 Best Assortment wae N \ 7 U P now in wiaies of tiie can | for pork. One year it will be fairly good,| of the country. The famed Medoc ata F F : l ae on ' ' very ‘ rear it i - om ; trifle. Rich wines, a little more than the r : : : . ~e fury endow at handaoy | Bot he ses ear ie ina deug, and hardly | We ch wipe, tle wore th he] arma For Sale. eve shows in thin city. Oo | OE SPREE ROR RES EE Ce ES ee ee ee ee ER It may be admitted that one or two of | S2Y'bins can be got for it. ‘thie would) inakers. Addrese—Berdeaux Claret Co., ; : eas prices are low on these goods. It Tue Examixer’s statements were literally be obviated if we had proper packing | 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. 246 _ At Inkerman, _~ 29, wv aiuat of th , costs you nothing to see them, ET ame SED. ih houses established, where the entire ani- GO sores in o pane state af ouiivaniee, the = tn ingccurate, though substantially and : : balance covered with hard and soft-wood ; —_-— sssentially true But we d q | mal would be utilized, and where the far- Beupixe Orkratioxs.— The New | well watered, and comfortable buildings essentially rue, u e deny an sini ciel enadhtl dual } Glasgow Enterprise says: The building : red ; i a a a lal could at all times during the season ; a : : ..U8 | convenien, to churches. For further par. repudiate the charge of mierepresentation ; laties thal intial Satis ble ied operations in New Glasgow, Westville, | ticglars a ply to i 4} and charge in reply that the Guardian has ee ee rn Ce te re eee Pictou and Stellarion this year will total JOHN McLEOD; J ? ? persistently misrepresented Tue Examiyer from the beginuin’ to the end of this dis— cussion. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Mail and Empire: Mr. Laurier has paid a visit to Galt, “the Manchester of Canada,” and although a few flags were hoisted on some of the public buildings, | i With respect to the breeds of pigs, in the repert of the agriculturist of the Exper imental Farm for 1894, at page 82, Prof. tobertson says : “There was no constant or ness or power to increase in live weight | and on one or two residences and hotels, not asingle flig was to be seen on any ot the half hundred manufacturing estab- per pound of food consumed, was greater between different animals in the same lit- up over $200,000. Tie most expensive structures erected in New Glasgow were the flour mill, which when completed will cost over $60,000, and the Y.M.C. A. building, $10,000. The main buildings appreciable superiority in the breeds end | erected in Pictou were the post office at a breeding tested, in respect to the quantity of feed consumed per pound of increase in | live weight.” The difference in the thrifti- | cost of $10,000 and che market over $2,000. In Westville the total amount spent in new buildings was in the vicinity of $50,- 000, (and another $50,000 was spent for water works.) How ro Roast rue Succutenr Oyster. —Select large oysters and have them Inkerman. lf _ jyl9—wy HONESTY is the best policy. HONEST T is the best beverage. OUR TEA has always been ROOKSELLERS, &c. Charlottetown, Oct. 24, 1895. Rejoice and be Glad When you see our stock of German Felt Goods, in Children’s and Lad- ies’ and Gents’ Slippers, the finest Any will do well to call on us. Masonic Temple Building, _ooOo | X) person needing anything in the line of Tweeds, Flannels, Blanketings or Yarns Grafton Street. In order to introduce our goods all over this Island we will sell them low, and once introduced they will speak for themselves. best goods in the market to-day, They are the W. Cc. TURNER, Agent, Charlottetown, August 14, 1895—135 & wky WHOLESALE & RETAIL. lithments for which the town is-celebrat- | et than between breeds or breeding a8 | scrubbed thoroughly, then place them in ae coy ee 2 es ed. The reason is obvious: The owners | such, in different litters. On the whole, the oven in a large tin with the round side honest value. line in town. Just look at them. an 1 operat _ oe » oo kd oe for fattening purposes, cross—bred ewine | < = shells down, so that when they open Try some and see for your- Warm, Rodin warm. Cheap, rea a & oo S understoo? that they do not lavor the elo~ | and grades gave better results than pure- | SH 1quor willnot be lost. As soon as cheap, cheap. If you see them you a y quent gentlemen’s policy of “free trade as , | they go open remove the upper shell, will buy. it is in Englaad.” Montreal Gazette: Their success in Montreal Ceutre has opened to the Liberal eyes visions of the capture of the Ottawa Government and the of Mr. Laurier to power and of Sir Richard Cart wright to the control of the country’s fi-cal accession breds.” The experiments at the Central | | Experimental Farm at Ottawa included | improved large Yorkshire and Berkshire | grade dain ; improved large Yorkshire sire | and Essex dam ; Grade Tamworth sire and | . . | grade Berkshire dam; improved large | sprinkle them with salt, pepper and chop- ped parsley, add a little butter and serve hot as possible ona bed of watercress. Oysters served in this way make an ex- cellent first course at dinner if accom pan- ied by thin slices of brown bread and but- | ter.— November Ladies Home Journal. self that we are right in what we say. STERLING VALUE—our 52c. Blend. Yours for shoes at low prices. A. E. HcEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN, Miss Edith Gallant oetT be without it. and dessicated. PETTIJOHN’S BEST is made from the best Pacific Coast White Wheat, and is one of the most wholesome and nutritious Foods made. Once on your breakfast table you will not BREAKFAST HOMINY is prepared from the choicest White Corn, thorough!y c!eaned affairs. The maid of the mgr saw how | Yorkshire sire and Berkshire dam. At Pe a meiidiiodn SE she could buy a cow out of the proceeds | page 86 of the same report the following | wank Hearnp Frou.— There is some LF-RISING ; : : > ° yr gay of the basket of egss she carried on her | conclusions are ia ? 5 | trouble over a Presbyterian church down SANDERSON & CO DRESSMAKER With it SING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR is coming into py more generally every day. head. Tie cow, however, was never © 1 the line, says the Truro Headlight. The | ’ i it you can make delicious Griddle Cakes in two minutes time, milked by the maid’s hands, and the eggs did not hatch. The N. P. voter has a way of stepping on the nest in which the eggs “1. On the average, 4.33 Ibe. of grain (barley, rye, pease, wheat, frosted wheat and wheat bran)was the quantity coneumed per pound of increase in the live weight; of Liberal hope are laid, and the story of the maid may be repeated in politics. Positively no more at the price whien 2. In the feeding of grain, considering chureh is being painted, but « seems the job cannot be completed because one of the church members objects to one side, which reste on hie ground, being Law is threatened, CASH GROCERS. Victoria Row, Chirlotte‘cwa, P. E. painted. | neat) Is now prepared to do Fashionable Dress- ' making at her residence, Dorchester Street, | between Prince and Great George Streets, Oct4—4i pd Ciarlottetown, October 19, 1895—246 For use on the above we have Golden Syrup and choice Demarara Molasses. BEER & GOFF. | OU DO. | AM CAL | . ~ |22 Ladies’ Fine, Heavy, Natural Wool Vests, See ee re cmest-te| botnet tone Mea as Ly FINE CROTON AMIROWOOL Knitting instead of Cutting. . . : ir 28 Ladies’ Cream and Grey two sizes, marked and scld in the} QNLY 16 L EFT ! - Vests, full | : fashi‘ned, necks silk bound and feather regular way at $1.00 and $1.15, stitched, former price 90c and 41 each. To first of the week, close out, 60 ale each, és md) ea espe a h a” a 4. oP ee “UA Mi “uy PED abla = these are gone—no telling how soon that will be, ONLY 66 LEFT. Odd lot Ladies’ Undervests, advertised Full fashioned, heavy and fine, sizes 26, 28 and 30 inch, formerly sold at $1.35 and = § S165, This little lot at $1.00 each. - Pann ise hi Our price to clear, 75 cents each. ? } hd | ?