THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms § a m 0 ’ : LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice. F ’ | fiihead . Lecterneads, Noteheads, Pamph- ; i ts. Dodgers, etc. ir s Terms: Five Dottanps a Yuan. ae F een EE * ¥ «ehce in connec » aJ&4 25, on Wednes: Mr. Harlan, commiss ——_ : = _— = =— wrerStater, he — — aie . 23 ——— —_ ——— —— — ens “ This is true Liberty, when -Free Born Men, having to advise the Public. may speak free.”—Evcnririvzs. EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment ws pec diar. —_ sneemens at! a ote) ‘ = eS f * = S : : one | For at, clean, tasteful Printing - and prompt attention to orders, THE | 4 i, 5 Don't forget it me oy faa Fm a S:veie Coriss Two Oxwee CHARLOTTETOWN, P. &E. FRIDAY, MAY 19, i898. SS VOL. 30.--NO. 116 a oS Rage IRN ig, A ad A OE RP Bs y i oo ee ee ae ee i MR ss sain Doig he: ah Maks +. , : " iliac Ba oe is — — = ema —— —— “yr 5 | . . ; ys w Calendar for May, 1893. ‘ Meeting at Souris. sumething new to the farmece, li seemed | ey? —_—-—— j . cota _ | to lift them from their ¢éuil way of getting | gna > a ativecan ! nee MOON’S CHANGES, Gg According to announcement a public}along, and led them to understand that | IMPORTANT bry, ‘ ‘ s ; ath @ 10 13 aft meeting of the farmers and others interested | there is a much better way of farming than | a hfe Last Quarter, Sth day.......... oe 8 Ee in the success of the Gowan Brae Cheese|the proc they } i | omethine the Peonle of Can ioe few Moon, 15th da 6 34 after = 9 ; " I ess they have been carrying on. ométiing the People of Canada aa a ‘ mabtee: 22ad aa A oe eee 10 39 morn ES Factory, was held in St, Patrick’s Hali,| He gave grand ideas on dairy farming and | r ii} Awneasinta art ral ae 30th d Ay aiguunomge a a \ Souris, cn the 17th inst. The meeting/the benefits derived ther: from. He said} ikea ie +s Full ! nee see pte to was addressed by Prof. Robertson and Mr | that the Island was edapted for dairy farm-| A Word trom Tlsitfax tm the Right ? et ' D . Rich - “ oe — on meee of ans ing, and recommended the raising of green ba a ay | : a . ' gricuiture. Owing tothe threatening feed, such as corn peas, vetches, etc He | a aa soma “ : ik. of | Day of Week. | Length, Water Nice S rin Suits sundition of the weather the attendance Sonshed Gu the aaa of ane’ Senile! Arnapolis fipx _ th mo Drmearinia ; ae f Menta. ‘i was not as large as it might have been, but] and what it would produce. The address | ; heen a ieee comin these who were present were thoroughly was an excellent one, and the audience ; soe 3 waiter Lae : peehies | 1413 10 representative of the farmers who will be! listened with profound attention ‘ sof N Qe: o « s : . ° reime i v t bs 2 Tuesday 16 il FO R BOYS, the — support of this new venture in At the close of the Professor's address, name of Des Barres i i be 3 Wednesday 18 il Sera Mellel = te the agreements for the running of the fac- estimation by the peo s the BL . ai 4 Thereday | a) | aft : € 2 . _ ~ al oo < an River, was} tory were agreed to and signed. perme _nemiad! We S08 of Hos. . a | Hida | In Tweeds, Serges, Homespuns, &e PRESEN [called to the chair, and while Prof. Robert | On motion, a vote of thanks waa accorded | FDesParmes, Js Remieiies of the “Aduat im 8 Saturday 27 } ‘ ' 5 ‘ ONE ENJOYS 7oh was engaged preparing some pre-/to the Professor, and the meeting closed, | the office for 23 vears. Yu conversation ’ oF 7 | Sunday = : = ae, wep ore oet on Mr.) hoping to have another visit from the Pro-| with our Representative, a short tim $78 8 Mouday 3% ‘ a iaieccis lied lion to say &@lew words to the meeting| fessor in the near fu‘ure. | gince, he made the fellovrir ment: ima © + Puesday | 34 4 Both the evi oem. Fry os aud give instruction to the directors in the J. A. C., Sec’y. | “Thave used SKODA’S DISCOVERY Bot 10 Wednesday 27 6 eyrup ol Pgs 18 taken, vt 18 p a aa conducting and to the patrons in the edition, - SKODA'S LITTLE TABLETS, 2 as} a any tT a LARCE VARIETY ! LOW PRICES ! and —e — — acts -upporting of the factory. Afier review Rustico Notes. sult . cok woe hay dered aes That the eee * 12 Friday ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, |ing the work of the New Perth factory, dnisonll of & hich mandicinel ‘euniite, ‘Steve + ite | 13 Saturday a : Lives and Bowelis, cleanses the SyS- jand contrasting its origin to that of Gowan _ The arriva? of spring has enlivened bu«iness hesitation -n endorsing the Skoda line « ae i 14 4 5am A ao 10 ee tem effectually, dispels colds, head- | Brae, he gave great encouragement to the] in this s+ction of the countiy, Lobster fishing | 2 medics, and recommending them to ie a « . : ’ ¥ » : 2 Me es : 6 ~ 1 | Ot Line oul MM, 28 AMlicics Oi ¢ . Palben | 51 11 : ' aches and fevers and cures abies ve mr ace an ereoan — Sanat ts ale Tac viger of | ah F serit. ak GUE “oreieht” Ghebe + - . ae 9 oe ‘ ~ ‘ Di ae > ys :.. e a n ade us Vv sie . : : : matq es on i I fully b » -? eR re : ’ 7 W ednesday = _ Boys Hats ! Boy s Caps ° constipati en S$ a ae 1s t 8 auspices as the New Perth Factory, and by are owned by Mr. S. Pineau and Me ssre. | di st ull their proprietors « ‘sian for ea 9 ae 56 0 only remedy of its kind ever pro« pcioting out some of the disadvantages Rattray and Dobson. Rattray and Dobson's | ther ee 19 ‘riday ov aoe ae e asl e and ace hic . is very complete, being operated by the} — ° : N Sanbie nie teat + 20 | Saturday | 1 58 I Boy S Shirts ! Gnead Peerane - een >t a under which New Perth ape laboring end age ied eb ee ‘i. xenon sae the a yr - L« Laet : : ‘ 1 ‘i 7 18 : Sneien 2 2: e cepta oe 1e stom » prompt | which this factory may surmount. He favorable weather, fair catches have been oe cata le neat +h 22 Monday 4 a4 its action and truly beneficial in its |expressed hopes that the returns of this} made, and those engaged in ths business ae a y of iM 23 Tuesday 6 4 ea SF ccimndii) diktatle Mclain effects, prepared only from the most |factory would be far superior to the model} cipate success. ‘Lhe herrit g fishery has baal the t wed 1 24 Wednaday . = healthy and agreeablesubstances, its {factory which wes apparently satisfactory | better then that of preceding yeais. aaa _ Bier. | Bee many excellentqualitiescommendit |t0l! concerned | He alu showed hel The \racing acheter Bach, cept, Boote;| . : ‘ day : $... ‘ : ‘ : great 10 a gil a ‘ys ap’. Lepege; Acadian, Capt. A, : \ hir. 27 Saturday | 13 > o. WAR Ms er mgerten sy foman Ra the most pigs with good appetizers but which were pen, bier:y May, Capt, McKay, and the 8B. ( in 14 » 2 | Sunday - eer 3 ; ° . - {poor flesh formers. zaurel, Cop’. T. Doucet, have all left this} educator : iN 29 | Monday 17 Q = 3 % Pyrup of Figs is for sale in Te Mr. Dillon then resumed his seat to har bor laden with farm produce. The sloop Lt prese i « on : 30 | Tue aday ; 5 a 7 2 bottles by all leading druggists. give place to Professor Robertson, who he opnet. by Stanislaus Buote, Capt. Eebesla in As a iia, + in king of ing ere ices Ve 5 DONDON HOUSE. Any reliablecruggist who may not |held tfie uninterrupted attention of the|)- mira tars i sith. gatntoes, Sut Having used two Lottie ct RIKOD AY hee: Ogi A have it on hand will procure it |audience during the whole of his long, iu- St Peter's Bay, from aitee. cetae vl ed DISCOVERY with the LITTLE T.\ B- th x i teresting, and highly-instructive address,| : . LETS, I hav med a very i le : y c C promptly for any one who wishes ; revalence of northerly winds, she hus not yet niekink oo rei wir tino aie : D 0 R SEY cae oo oe to try it. Manufaetured only by the re nepan by ae the growth of the been removed, : ot the Live a ra ah a. i Ki ; - . I be- + (i - - en ae er eee dairy bysiness from the start on P. E As yet very little has been done towards lieve them to be most excellent Medicines ilk s CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO Island some three years ago. He showed|farming, the spring being #0 late; but old| I am so thorouchly conyineed of their a Physician and Surgeon, ‘? how loth the people were at first to adopt | sages in their experience remind us that good curative properties, thet I shall take the 3 SAN FRANCISOO, CAL. the system of feeding corn for cattle, but] crops generally follow a late spring. The far full Goaess of toene Sema, OF FEY i of Graduate of the Medical Department, af jhe LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE,N.Y jwhen they saw its utility ss | mers were expecting that their potatoes would| mended by Ux he ' uty Ini ; 0 I ’ : . ' ‘ : wires a Le Gerad of the Resident Staff of Bellevue WR. WATSON, Wholosale Drurcest cheap flesh - producer, and veing pp crear ong are by the te of SKODA DISCOVE -Y C5,, | sULLE, N.S. ' a Hospital and the New York Lying-in Charlo: teetown mw j much impressed by the scarcity % 1g, DU the Peters combination, . dere as ? moat . a4 Hospital, New York City. of fodder on their part this spring, whereas eo as a “kind mate: has provided a ' og ar all Druggists. Sere oe a : their neighbors who sowed corn and green pees prous. amourt - aris green (hush !] by - & stan, Chariottetown, P. B. i. 2, Office, North Side of Queen Square, feed had a sufliciency, they have come to Scie, Beek eat cn administered in| r ct ieee Ge bi : > ° , ‘ es, anniniiate every paren ! * OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. the conclusion that from this out they willl and offepring of the devasting horde : i a Ee ‘ iain a Queen go in for raising corn and other green feed, The approaching election is looked forward! FOR INVALI DS f RESIDENCK—Near corner [tee and promulgate the dairy interests instead/to with keen interest, each elector being! | wh stern needs toning up and whose =| Streets, Chariottetowa. of growing crops highly exhaustive to the} enimated with a spirit of retaliation against} Jab es § ling. a quick and pleasant " a BR soil, and which give very little remuner-|the despotic power that gave origin to 80 | remedy will § pages i , : 4 T ation. His idea was to inculcate into the! many iguominious acts, euch as the gerry-|} }|CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. 4 DK. Be R. McLE AN, minds of his hearers a spirit of enthusiasm|™andering of Kings County, which might} Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co., . ’ a neni X} Bidadcimeralicicki towards the furtherance of the dairying in-|™°re suitably be c iled “Petermandering;’ | | Beware of imitations MONTREAL . Graduate Caivernity Pegesetvanm, Phi'a- terests in this vicinity; to show some of our! ©“ Y'28 seers districts, having in view the amet ae = farmers who had begun to despair of suc-| *°C4!ty of its despotism; and the disfranchis-| ~ “opm pee TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, 5 : * cess on account of repeated failures in the) |"® of the Dominion officials, who being per- a} aaa gale Gents énulne ng 1s a 8 0 ars, crops in general, that an aveaue of success | D448 the most intelligent of our countrymen, NFINES his practics exclusively to Eye, ian Throat Sed all forms of Catarrhal Disease Can be consulted at New Glasgow every Thursday, Vendome Hotel, 8 a. m. to 1.30 p, m. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX ‘The C. &J. Pneumatic Tire wg | hoy’ am . % at os a ¥ Muy” It is the only Tire that gave satisfaction last year MANUFACTURED BY E CO. LTD. en bere On NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR Roo Cases and Fillers, ALSO YOUR Sheathing and Building Papers. ASK FOR OTR PRICE LIST OF PAPER AND PAPEK BAGS, SCHOFIELD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Paper of all kinds, ik. WAREHOUSES, 25 & 27 WATER ST., ST. JOHN, N. B. gee... - Stamps Wanted. LD Canadian, United States and other stamps, as used 26 to 40 years age. For many I pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE, 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto. mayi2—dy lyr SHEDS. MPORTED Red Fife, White Fife and White Russian Wheat. Also, White Russian (island grown), Barley, Black and White Oats, Field Peas, Vetches, Timothy and the different varieties of Clover Seeds, ri ‘e b | ee eee. 139 Water Street. apii—dy 4i2aw wy 2 TO 16 1-2. All Gentlemen wishing to replenish their Linen with something nice in the way of a nice LINEN COLLAR, would do well to call and see this lot just received. SIZES 14 1-2 sini ssilapas salina Neck Ties! Neck Ties! A splendid lot of NEW TIES, Lights and Mediums, in! Chinas, Surahs, Canvasses, ete. ————{x) Underclothing ! Underclothing ! In NATURAL LLAMA, MERINO, COTTON, BRACES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFPS, etc. etc., etc. —{x W. A. WEEKS & 60., Wholesale and Betail. Charlottetewn, May 15, 1893. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 8338 MILLICN LES. write to ©. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. =——_ = SES — SS, = = 7 PHOTOGRAPHY! PHOTOGRAPHY ! CLOUD HILL’s PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Is Opposite Miller Bros., Queen Street, Charlottetown. Notice the Sign over the Door in the Shape of a kh eg cox rnin FURNISHINGS Ten Thousand Hats! Four Thousand Suits! Thousands of Yards of Car- pets of all kinds! Thousands of Customers wanted to Save Money by spending it at PROWSE B95. Gareat Store. Charlottetown, May 12, 1893, P.E, ISLAND RAILWAY. Queen's Birthday. ETURN TICKETS will be issued to and fron all Stations on this Railway on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 23rd end 2ith of May, inst., good for return up to and on May 26th, 1893. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, May 15, 1893—dy eod & wy, Sale of Furniture IE undersigned hereby give notice that im- mediately after the sale on the 20th inst.. at 12 o'clock, noon, of the Dwelling and Premisos owned by and lately in the occupation of Mrs. W. W. Lord, there willbe offered at Auction a uantity of valuable Furniture, in Drawing feom, Dining Room, Hall, Kitchen, etc. Seme of this Furniture is solid and old- fashioned, and well worthy the inspection of anyone. Can be seen on tre 19th instant and morning of sale. 1 H. DAVIES, Executors of Will of the late W. W. Lord. May 9, 1893. mayis—m w pattt guarwf * lay open in the dairying interests, which, if taken advantage of by means of growing corn and ensilage, would lessen the cost of production and thereby ensure a greater profit. It is not necessary, he pointed out, to have apy expensive machinery to plant this corn. Run a plough through your field, leaving furrows about three feet apart, take a tin pail, tapering towards the bot- tom, in which pierce holes, by means of a arge nail sufficient to allow a kernel of corn t» paes throngh, shake this over the furrow, having three or four kernais in a pile and each pile ab-at three feet apart, | then cover up and you have the corn! planted as well as the most ex pensive machinery would do it 3! aud when it springs up, if it be attended to—namely, the weds cut down—it will! grow to the height of 5 or 6 feet. Even if! the farmer has no manure let him not do’ without the curn; but plough up a piece of pasture land and it will be as good as can be obtained. He showei how the dairying interests would keep our young people on the farm, by increasing the amount of! money in circulation, and thereby causing a| greater interest to be taken in agriculture. | He also explained a simple means of saving’ the coru when one has not a silo, by means of a rail resting on two supports in the form of a wood horse, on both sides of which are built the stook of corn, which is ept in position by means ef another pole driven at right angles through a hole in the stick. The corn is then tied at the head by’ means of a hay or straw rope. The pinion is pulled up, the horse withdrawn, and the stuok remains perfectly stable and may be left in the field during the winter, to be fed to the stock when necessary; or they may be taken into the shed and stood upon end, for, if otherwise, they would heat. He was thoroughly successful in the purp-se of his address, for his hearers wen: away | imbued with a spirit of self-confidence, and believing that dairy farming is the only kind of farming that will pay on P. E. Is. land, and determined to lay off a part of their farms for the growing of green feed for their cattle; to give up the starvation and to patroniz: the cheese factory, and make a complete revolation in f gang matters at this end of the Island, so that they will never be caught in the same pre- dicament for fodder and cash ws they have been this spring. The Dairying Industry. According to notice a meeting was held in the schvolroom, Cambridge Cross. Hon. James Clow, President of the comp ny, presided, and opened the meeting with short but appropriate ,speech, introducing Prof. J. W. Robertson and Mr. T. J. Dilion, calling on the latter gentleman to give an accuunt of the work done at the New Perth deirying station last seacon. He (Mr. Dillion) then gave an outliue of the work done at the New Perth statzon last season, which far exceeded his expectations, and hoped that the Murray Harto: North Dairying Company’s efforts wouid be crowned with the same success. Mr. Dillon said that the Murray Harbor North Dairy- ing Company was deserving of great praise in having such a fine factory. He wished the company every success, and concluded his speech by saying that ke would de alur| his power to make the business 4 success. Prof, J. W, Robertson’s address was are curtailed of a right which is certainly the most cherished of ail civilized nations. ‘These arbitrary acts, and the squandering of our public money, as in the case of the manage- ment of the public works in ‘extras and un- accounted for,” are proceedings which have deprived them of the support of many of their followers, and wili undoubtedly—if there can be such—cause a feeling of shame and confu. sion to overpower the Wise man, when he presents himself to the electors Rustico, May 9, 1893. > Mount Stewart Notes. La Nircue. The farmers in this vicinity are busy with their spring's work, Some wheat is already sowa and a few potatoes planted, Our cheese factury under the superintend- ence of John R Doyle, Esq., is beirg rapidly pushed to completion, Prof. Robertson lectured here yesterday to a goodly number of agriculturists, notwith- standing the very busy season. The Professor is evidently a practical man, and the directors of our factory no doubt gained some very val.- uable information We trust that the advice given as to raising fodder corn, etc , will be ected on by our farmeis, and thus ensure the success of the cheese industry. We are pleased to see our young friend J. A. C. Rodgerson again in our midst. Mr. Rodgerson spent the winter in Dalhousie College, where he paased in all the subjects of the second year, though it was his first term in that institution. We understand that this is the second time an Islander has done this in the history of Dalhousie. We congratulate Mr. Rodgerson on his marked success. In your iesue of last week we notice your correspondent ‘Old Time Grit” has some | faults to find with the Peters Combination. He made no mention, however, of the one re- deeming feature ot that Government—the moral influence it exerts over some of its sup: porters. Everyone living in this village will remember that during the Sullivan and Me. Leod administrations two at least of our prominent grits were noted for attributing everything in the shape of bed roads, deleys in the steamer running regularly, etc., etc., to the carelessness of the then government. As soon 48 their political chief took up the reins of power, however, these two worthies attrie | buted these misfortunes to their proper ceuses, and on the whole talked more rationally about | such matters, Many people were surprised at the change, and said it would not be lasting, but the c. ucial test came last week,»nd proved to mankind in general that these skeptics were mistaken. The little ‘May Queen,” to the suprise of everyone save and except the two gentlemen in question, steamed up to our wharf and after getting her two paesengers aboard left for Charlottetown. Oa her return trip, owing to the tile being too low or to the dense fog at the time prevailing, she was un- able to meke the wharf, and with our two grit friends and a number of other gentlemen, was compelled to remain in the river about a mile from the village, till 6 o’ctock next morning. Without fire, a morsel of food, or any other comfort, did these two men com p'ain, swear or malign the government as in days gone by? No. With calm resignation which betokens happiness, they quietly sat down, smoked their calumets, relieving the monotony every now and then by an exeru ciating yawn. Since then they often relate the pleasant night they speat on the waters of the Hills. boro. Verily a great change has taken place. OLp Time Tory. Mount Stewart, May 16, 1893. F. W. Hearu, of Toronto, was cured of a cough that followed la grippe, by using Hawker's Tolu. He wrote Mr. Hawker a grateful letter of acknowledgment. cose Kill The Cold. Kill it by feeding it with Scott’s Emulsion. 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