A ges ae. agp tin: Se ee ey Ue k ts 2 tie es = = = : : ame —- : , Se a ma THE DAILY EXAMINER. - : . - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 138 1892 4 News Notes. Eleven cars of pilgrims have arrived at St. Anne de Beaupre from New York. The North Dakota Democratic state con vention hes arranged a fusion with the Peo ple * party {t is offivially stated that there has not been a single case of cholera in Italy since the epidemic began. \ Victoria, B. C., despatch says more hay and grain will come down from the Fraser river valley this year than ever before. Ihe cholera epidemic at Teheran, Persia, has ceased. The deaths in the whole of Persia since the outbreak are estimated at 30,000, one-half of which were in Teheran. The announcement was made in the despatches the other day that the Ameri- can flsg had been torn down by a crowd at the door of a Montreal theatre, and the af- fair gained sufficient notoriety to elicit a telegram from the Secretary of State in Washington, inquiring into the matter. The foliowing ietter from the business agent of the theatrical company, an Ameri- can, who has since left Montreal, tells the whole story : Joha A. Gross, Canadian Secret Service : Deak Sin,—Regarding the disturbance that took plave at the Queen’s theatre on Monday evening, a part of which was the teariag down ofthe American flag at the door,l beg to make the following statement : The whole transaction was done as anadver- tisemeat in connection with the White Squad- rou company, and entirely devoid of an inten- tion to cause serious trouble of any kind, but, aa it seems to have given rise to considerable feeling, I am sincerely sorry that this adver- tising scheme was ever entered into, and regret very mach that this occurrence took place. I make this statement to you of my own free will and on condition that the government will not enter into any civil or criminal pro ceedings of any kind against myself or any of the members of my company. Yours sineerely, New Fiorence. A Big Mistake. The moulting season, or the soason when hens shed their feathers will soon be at an end. The process is one that in certain re- spects debilitates and prevents hens fiom haying. The reason of this is that the grow- jag of new teathers requires all the nitrogen and phosphates coutuined in the food and there is none left to form the egg. A curious fact about the hen, and one that illustrates tre foregoing statement, is this, if a hen’s leg be broken during the laying season, she will lay her eggs without shelis until the break is Gonded The reason for this must be that all the lime contained in the food is required to unite the broken bone, there is therefore none fer the formatioz of egg shells. The formation of new feathers does not re- quire any carbonaceous or fat producing food, consequently well fed hens get very fat during the moulting. Many farmers and poultry raisers not underatanding all abcut these things kill off their old hens because they think they have stopped laying and are fat. This is a t mistake, because if the roper matecial be furnished them with their cs to supply the increased demand for nitrogen and phosphates before mentioned the old hens will*be through shedding feathers mach sooner and will begin laying on the approach of cold weather and they will con- tinue to lay vigorously all winter, while the young pullets, reser ved to take the place of the old hens may not begin to Ivy until much later in the season. Very many people have learned from experience that Sner dau's Con- dition Powder mixed once daily with “as food wil! suppiy the extra material ge to strengthen and invigorst- ‘© : 2 a i ick] enabling them to toy reat en oie and commence,’ ise Sheridan Powder, wilil commen their young pullets will commence d"lay at from 4 to 6 months old, and wil! lay continuously through the winter. The Farmers’ Poultry Raising Guide, published by IS. Johnson & Co., at 22 Custom House St., Boston, at 25 cents, contains a vast amount of information on this subject, John son & Co., will send postpaid, two 25 cent packs of powder and one Guide for 60 cents, or a 2} lb can of the powder, postage or ex- press prepaid for $1.20 and a guide free. a7 dy6i wkli Local Notices We will exchange our property ia the “city jor property ia the country—W P Cc!will. Now is the time to get cheap crockery and glassware while we are selling off at the cheap crockery store—W P Colwill. a23 dw 4w As we are going to make a change in our basiness, we will offer our very large stock of crocke: yware at a great reduction—W P Col- will. 223 dw 4w Great bargains are now being had ia china, glass and crockeryware at W P Colwill. a23 dw 4w A fine assortnent of light overcoats—just the thing for this season of the year—Prowse Bros. GRATIFYING TO ALL.—The high posizion at- tained and the universal acceptance and ap proval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent lagative kaowa, illustrates the valae of the qualities on which its success is based, and are abun- dantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Company. vee SHKODA’S DISCOVERY. the Great German-American m- oy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Drygzists, 81.06 per bottie, six botties 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.” — seere- For Over Firtry Years Mrs, Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at onee ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sieep by relieving the child from pain, and the little chernb awakes as “bright as a buttor.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays a!l pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr _ ee -- Makes FLesu AND BLoop.—When the sys- tem is ail ran down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary process of food supply and digestion, when the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works we ~ders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains ali the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat. in fact, Miller's Emul- sion is a perfect *‘ staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. i ac SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CHARLOTTETOWN, Will be re-opened oa the 1?°rm SEPTEMBER, at 8 o'clock, in MCLEOD’S HALL, MIS'S RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL, Assisted by Fraulien Lauffer. He GENERAL COURSE for Seniors inclades English in all its branches, Mathemati Latin, French, Harmony, Class Singing a Cali: thenics. Fee, 3 a Fear. EXTRAS—German, Drawing (Freehand and Mod 4), Piano, $1€ each 2 term. TEE JUNIOR CUASS is taught English, Arithmetic, Grammar and Composition, Read- ing. Writing, History, Geography, Calisthenics. Fee, $30 a year. EX PRAS—French and Needlework, $7.50 « term each: German and Piano, 3:0 each a term The Music, both Vocal and Instrumental, is taugot by Miss Russell and Professor Earle. The yupils have 24 lessons a term, and the privi- lege of attending the Harmony and Singing Clases. Arcangement for Classes in German or French by Fraulien Lauffer may be mads on application to Mias Raszel!. Fees 50 cents a lesson. or $10 a term. Private lessons givéa either at the pupii’s house or in the Schooiroom, Prospectuses may be had of MISS RUSSELL, P.O. Box 14, C ttetown. aug30--dy pat eed wky pat pio 2i JUST ARRIVED. 100 BARRELS “Our Country” (76 per cent, J Patent) FLOOR, 160 barrels “Stockwell” (75 p c Patent) Flour, 10 ‘2 “Phoenix” (R85 ~ 9 100 ” * Bride” (Straight Grade), “ 10 * K. D. CORNWMEAL 100 - Cc. B. HERRING, 10 tons BRAN. 6 “ CHOPPED FEED, 5 “ SHORTS. Persons ia want of any of the above ce will please givo us a call at our Store, Tholesale & ad Retail at A. HORNE & CO’s., Upper Queen Street. aucd—dy iw aw) & wky Disappoints ! FOR SALE. OFFER for sale one of the best Farms in the Province, naciely, that well-knownp and de- sirable property which extends to the river, situatejon the St. Peter's Koad, about 3} miles from Charlottetown, comprising about. i6acres in a very high state of cultivation, post aad rail fenc’ng : & flae house heated by hot water, never failing well and an ice hous3 at the door; 3 baros with sheds attached, 2 fine orchards with the best selec:ions of avples, 30 currant bushes in gow order, and other fruits. Abundant sea- weer! can be obtained on the shore. I wil) also sell my entire stock of Horses, Cat- tle and Machinery of a]l kinds. For further particylars apply to HORACE H. BEER, Beer & Sprague, Montague. E. H. BERR, City. 2aw&xw tf—ap!6 Fast Direct Route to Boston, —VIA— Canada Atlantic Line. THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIPS “HALIFAX” and “OLIVETTE. The fastest and most luxurious Steamers on the Atlantic Coast. HALIFAX TO BOSTON Every Tuesday and Thursday at 8 a m.and Saturday evenings on arrival of the Pictou & Cape Breton express, due at Halifax at 11.10 p. m, Pp’ SSENGERS arriving at Halifax on Monday Wed y and Saturday svenings can go directly on board Steamer. tHeturning, Steamers leav> Savanah Pier, Boston, every Tuesday, Thuosday and Saturday at noon. ‘Through Tickets and Baggage checked from Charlotte- town by Charlottetown Navigation Co, For further particulars apply to H. L. CHIPMAN, ent, Noble's Wharf, Halifax, RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, Savannah Pier, Boston. june22 FOR SALE. ETWEEN 300 and 500 LAMBS are offered for sale at Summerville by the undersigned, JOSEPH wn aug?/—dy 2aw sot SL, COLGNIAI. HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREA!. WH HAVE A PULLS 0cK ee FRUIT JARS, Pints, Quarts, Half Ga ‘ons. --- Mail orders promptiy and car -fully at- tended to. HENRY MORGAN ‘7 CO., MONTREAL, aug27—tts tf The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Lid. SUMMER ARRANGE) ENT! Nand after MONDAY, 2ith June, 1892, the Steamers “NORTHUMBERL¢ ND” and “sT. LAWRENCE” will make dai y trips as under, local time (Sundays excepted): - On and after Monday, 4th July, the s eamer St. wrence wil] leave fer Pictou eve: morning except Wednesday, at6 o'clock, loca , so as t insure conncrtion with the Eastern tr iin to Cap #reton ani varly train for Halifax, € a Wednes day she wil! iesve at eighte’clock to accommo date excursio: ists and others. Leave Pictou about 12,.°0, on arrival train from Kalifax, for Charlottetown. Leave Summerside on arrival of mor ring train from Charlottetown for Point du C iene, and connect there with trains for ali parts of C and United States, Leave Point du Chene on arrivalc’ morning train from St. Jonn, for Summerside, and con- nect there with trains for all parts of Island reached by P. K. Island Railway sam: eveniny. Coanections at St. John with Int :rnational Steamers se day until 4th Septemb :r to Bos- ya. ame by Mallory Line on Monda, for New ork, At Halifax with Steamers of Canad: atlantic Co., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. AGENTSSJ, C, Mackiatosh, Half =e Chabb sr Cas, OE. Jt s% EE Juviiors et D. Gordon, Summerside, ae f morning F. W. H* LES, june24i—eod Charl: (tetown. ~ _ HYP: SOQA 18 THE BEST EMULS: WIN THE MARKET TODAY. NOM. TASTE LIKE OTHERS. JT kh SOLD BY ALL BRUECISTIS {6 Bil BVI TLES, FIFTY CENTS UONE 4 OLLAR, TEETH Varta Metal, 2 5.00 a set, Parvial Sets fro: : $2.00 and upwards. Best of material, workm nsmp and satisfaction.—-MURRAY’S DENTAL ‘'ARLORS' 45 Quesa Screct. lyr eod & w ;—juned STM, MIRAMICHI 1 F VES MONTREAL, MONDAY, - June, a a) ao t “ee “ “ “ MOUNTED on Valcanite, we a@ set; nb counted on ith July. sth oe _ ia sth Aug. “ ae 7 ¢ - Sth Sept. oy a7 “oe Ith - ad of oe 5th. Oct. “ Charlottetown, TUESDAY, ‘ ith June, “ oe o ith Jmy ce iJ « wth ae a; ot 77 2nd Aug “ 7 “ 6 i) ¢ ft f Q yt . oF o ? +s q ep This Steamer is fitted up with ever; comfort for P rs. and the s..il on the St Lawrence is delightful during the summer mont s. Passenger fares, r.tes of freigat an ‘ all parti- culars obtainable from CARVELL B 2Os., may23—ws guar m th Agents. — ES ST oe LADUS ! If vou desire ¢ transpar- ent, CLEAR, FI ESH com- jlexion, free frm blotgh, lemish, roughn: 3s, coaree- ness or pimples, : se ee Oi Ds. Girton’ PEARLS OF HEFLTH, They cure all Suppress'ons and Irr :gularities, ang make women. regular. They create New FRtich Blood, whi h mantles the cheeks, Wasting Discharges cease, The Breath be- comes Sweet and Healthful. Nervo:s Prostra- tion vanishes. Eves bright and str ng, spirits buoyant. The Skin Clear, and the f rmer Ner- vous Prostrated Woman becomes a ! ew Being. Must not be taken during first four months of pregnancy. Price $l. Six packages $5 Sent § y_ mail se- curely ed upon receipt of price, Write for circular. Address Queen Medicine ( o., MG) TREAI. Or GEORGE E. HUGEES, Apothe aries Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner, Qu:en Square, Charlotte- tewa, PEL. (No 3) iw—sept7 PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant, E. W. CILLETT. Tororto, Ont. ST, GEORGE PHARMACY, VICTORIA ROW. SPONGES | SPONGES ! We have just recsived a new stock of Sponges which are eelling very cheap to run off. Headquarters for Pateat Medicines of every kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Tooth (a fine line), Nail and Cloth Brushes, Per- tumes Bay Rum, etc. Fine line of Havana Cigars just opened. Also Pipes, Tobaccos. Cigarettes. etc. Dispensing of Doctors’ Preseriptions a spe- ag ER SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on P. E Island, where the most delicious beverages are dispensed. i F. de C. DAVIES, aug!6 Proprietor. NERVE NERVE BEANS are s new dis- covery that cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood; restores the BEANS b ou. or the errors or ex- = Or wtf youth, This Remedy ab- tel res the most obstinate TREATMENTS have failed wns ay . gists at pack or si seoeiyt & Brice by addressing THR JAMES MEDI ©O., Foronte, Ont. Write for pamphlet. Sold i z £ § cif Ee ° i ee a f SAFE THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER BRISTOL'S DARSAPARILDA CURES ALL Taints of the Dloeod. CERTAIN CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Jlavy IS MARKED i. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS, NONE OTHER CENUINE, jan? dy & wkvy PLEASANT WIAV IIHS 2| ee fx | CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE SURBS—Dysypcpsra, ‘Low Sprris, Loss of Appervre, Parajul Di- cestion, Nalaria, and Trvwves Lone and wigour Xo Tre whole system, me: —_—— —(x) lows, viz. :— Boston Steame AILINGS FROM CHARLOTTETOWN will be as fol- WIIG | ok... occ cecnsnces MONDAY, July 25th, 6 p. m. WPA 2d 8 osc cco cee THURSDAY, July 28ch, 6 p. m. CR is Boobs. sean veces MONDAY, August Ist, 6 p. m. SE es és ow n'a Save ace cnn TAURSDAY. August 4h, 6 p. m. FL IT ee MONDAY. “8th, 6 p. m. SE i ad eke THURSDAY, “ Lith, 6 p. m. CII, «ig cv cna csccsconbe MONDAY, ** 15th, 6 p. m. RPA EA Sass 0dcscecectis THURSDAY, ‘“ 18th, 6 p. m. iS cee MONDAY, 6 29nd, 6 p. m PD oon vnc acceneoeh THURSDAY, ‘“ 25th, 6 p. 1. «<a apeeises ....-MONDAY, se 20h, 6 p. m. OaRROUL.:....... ER a THURSDAY, Sept. Ist, 6 p. m. WHEE. na cca. scasaoucas MONDAY, * 5th, 6 p. m. Deen. |... .. cawaedewes THURSDAY, “ 8th, 6 p. m. Oem as. 8... bdcde teks MONDAY, * 12uh, 6 p. m. WOU, Fé. . 55s 3 Se woke ees THURSDAY, ‘“ 15th, 6 p. m SAE. 3 vn< sv ccdess sb onees MONDAY, * 19:h, 6 p. m. Cos ok cas cde Suan THURSDAY, “ 22ad, 6 p. m. WOR 5.) coned de ctw MONDAY, “ 26th, 6 p. m PRI TAA.. occ... s ‘ceil THURSDAY, “ 29th, 6 p m. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Charlottetewn, July 23, 1892—lmw &s ee er ee — for Enfants and Children. ““astoria is so well adapted tochildren that {recommend itas superior toany prescription known to me.” FL A. Ancutn, M.b., 111 Be. Oxford Si., Brookiys, N. Y. gestion, Castioria erres Colic, Conrtipation, four Stomach, Parrheea, Eructation, Kilis Worms, ¢:ves sleep, aud promotes dl- Without injurious medication, Tus Cerrave Company, 77 Murray Street, N.Y. ONE CHANCE ONLY |! Well, I have done all 1 can, and I think he is over Mae worst stages of the disease, BUT said the DICTOR, you know the greatest dan- ? ger comes from the weak condition in which the Grip has left him. july 17, ‘91—dy mwf & wy 1 However, there is ONE CHANCE MORK,—try Ale and Beef Peptonized. It is a wonderful stimulating nutritive Tonic and Food, and has never failed me yet. Send around quick; it can be got at any DRUG STORE. It is marvelous how different complaints it will cure. 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For terias, etc.. apply at Music Rooms, Prin ve street. aug?3 a The Telephone Company enlist P. E. ISLAND. ARTIES osing the Telephones world and talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the foliowi": rates :— lat. Speak with the mouth abovt four inches from the transmitter. 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not toc loud, and distinct i; &rd. Piace the telephone so as to cover the ear, ust as if you wished te shut out all other scand;,. & not press too hard ov the ear. It is possible to talk and be heard when atand- ing back two or three feet from the tran«mitter, if you shout loud enough, dnt tt is not a pleaszrt mode of conversation, is entirely unneoces ary, and is a useless waste of wind ani lungs, bes ‘des being very avnoying to all within range of your voice. ROB ANGUS, ap7 M QUEEN Insurance Agency. Office Next to Bank of Nova Scutia, ee JAMES DESBRISAY, ACENT. febl8—eox L. ne BREST, STRONCEST, BEST. OT use in er rantity. 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