THE DAILY EXAMINER | AUGUST 24, L999. & — HON. WM. CAMPBELL. ———e Hon. Wa. Campsens. is widely known as ® manly mao, and an honest one. It is, therefore,not wonderful that his friends inthis city and viemmity were indignant, yesterday, when they read the Guardian’s false statemen's and contemptible insinua tioas. The Gnardian says that “the wires have been so palled in the First District of Queens that Mr. Campbell has secured ” What are the facts? One of the electors of the County who was the nomipation,’ preent at the Liberal Conservative Convention -— a thoroughly re- liable man—informe us that when Mr. Campbell’s name was first mentioned as a a candidate, he expressly and positively Then But it illness bot declined to accept the nomination. Mr. D. B. McLeod was proposed. was explained that, owicg to McLeod could In Campbell the iD take these cir- his famiiy, Mr. tLe field at thie juncture, cumstances, Mr. was again pressed to accept nomivsation. that the of upwards of Seeing convention — co)m- posed eighty delegates thoroughly representative of the feeling of the district— wae determined that Dr. Rob~ erteon should be Opposed, Mr. Campbell at length consented. Mr. Mecl.eod was not “passed over.” The urjustifiable effort of the Guardian to create ill-feeling between the friends of Mr. Campbell and the friends of Mr. McLeod, and so divide the vote of those opposed to the Government, is there~ fore vain. The Guardian says, further, that,— “Mr. Campbell, though once designated * honorable,” is cot a tortumate choice as a candidate. His record while in the Legislature is againsthim.” — Perbaps the Guardian will quote from the “record” a few of Mr. Campbeli’s disbonor- able acta whileiathe Legislature. Many persons will reniember that Mr. Camp-~ beli’s dieclosures in the Legislature when the asvlum building waa io course of erec- tion resulted in the saving of thousands of do'lars for the Province, and that Mr.Camp- bei! in the Government and Legislature ex:rted his influence to secure, and did secure, a substantial reduction of the public expenditures. & the 0 ich facts as these, from record, are not dishonorable Mr. Campbell. Oo the contrary, they are highly creditable to him. That Mr, Campbell has some faults and shortcomings: no one will attempt to deny. B it it may just as certainly be affirmed that The Guardian wi! be succeesful in throwing stones athim on behalf ofthe cacdidature of Jr. Robertson. Mr, Campbell’s faults are not hidden beneath the cloak ofa sueak He does nat libel by ivsinuation. He is open and aboye- board,—a warmer arted friend and a gener- ous foe. We teel sure that the dastardly attack that has been made ypon his char- acier will be resented and repelled bva grrerous people, not el SANADA’S OPPORTUNITY IN HOG RAISING. Tue Farmers A: vocate supplies thirteen good reasons why the farmers of Canada ought now to pay more attention to boz raising. It says: 1. Great Britain and Ireland are losing th<usands of hogs anoually through swine fever, durisg the fret 27 weeke ct this year THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 24 1898. PALER LEE AO GCE LE LOLOL A LL LTE TE TE ALTE NEE NITY TON THE BYE ELECTION. Nomination of Hon. William Campbell and Dr. Robertson. Sherif Robertson held his court for the nomination of candidates tuis forenoon. Hon. William Campbell was propused by Mr. D. B. McLeod, Elliot’s Mills, rec-~ onded by Mr.Beecher Crosby, Bonedaw,ani eupporei by James Sherron, John Mc- Nevin, Anthony Collett, George Brawda, Wm. Rameay, Joho Forrestal!, Micha?! D. Ready, Wm. Bernard, Chas. Bernard, Lemuel Sime, Wm, Orr, James Orr, Jam 8 Montgomery, Jonathan Delany, Malcolm McDonald, Alexander Mcintosh, Murdoch A McLellan, Joho Wynn Samuel Beaton, Dr. Robertson was nominated by Mr. John C. Clarke, of Cavendish, and second- ed by Mr. John Moore, of Crapaud. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Mail and Empire: A greater Britain and a greater United States eee likely to grow at about the same rate of speed, Montreal Gazette: Prince Edwa-d Is- land Liberals are calling for the public works promised them in Sir Louis Davies’ pame vben a bye-election was on in their province not long ago. The note is dune but the payment is not to hand. It wouli look as if a renewal was io order, The Moutreal Gez+tte remarks that it is in keeping with the report that a parlia- mentary election wi]! soon be held that Sir Wilfrid Laurier shonid have zone up to Manitoba to put some more patches on the Manitoba school settlement. The Govern- ment’s administration is not so favorably received in the country that it can afford to have even the minority in Manitoba that it once despised lef: ina state of dissatisfac- tion. fe e+ee+e —-- —Decided!y bari hits were given tothe liquor tr«ffic in the course ot the fable- lecture delivered last evening by Mr. Buc- hunan,and the reasons for prohibition were weil set forth. The illustrations were by Bengougb. Toe Greerianns.—The steamer Greet- iands, from Montreal, arrived here durirg the night. She left for St. John’s, via Sydney, with a lot of cattle and sheep and @ quantity of produce. you want the latest, we bave itnem. American hats and caps just opened.— Prowse Bros. 195, 3i. oe Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. ss More convenient, Makes the food lighter and more healthful. Absolutely Pure | ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Do you want anew hat? Jf you do and | New | | | | | | | | | { ' the ‘nviolable truth of Holy writ. Where we! | stand the ravages of the ocean, forgetful /and no farther.” “But it is, perhaps, with A TRIP TO THE MAGDALENS. (Continued from second page.) remarkably heavy and fine. Te potatoes, from a want of change in seed, were not very good in quality; bot they are pro duced in great quantyy, for the Jand ts good and the season suitable to their growth, Best of all there is not a single potato bug to do them injury. Paris greev then, a8 a political adjunct, bas not yet either to be hunted up in Griadstone (201 it ia very ecarce)in winter,or “al imported for fie! from Cape Breton or Pictou. Hard wood is also imported from the tormer place, and « Some- struck the Islands. GIFTS thin On All Rght there is no timber now. + g Some soval] sott wood still lines the bara- eececseoceen here chois or low marshy Jands; but it’s not worth talking about. Wood is therefore t and a few nodules of clay ironstone. We did not s*ea single granite boulder or drift rock anywhere. A. E. Burke. ae ee ee NE AAAS AY RAS WEDDING? irae" You know us well enough to fee] that whatever you want in our line cannot be bought to any better advantage than of us, there we noticea a few cargoes of it coming in from Souris. Scantling, boards, shingles, | etc., have to be imported. There is a hittle , saw milion Amberet Island, but its use- fulness is gone; there is simply nothing to saw. Amherst, All Right, and indeed Grindstone, to some extent, have their tniniature mountains. Those of All Right are the most considerable, rising toa height of several bundred feet above the sea level. Judging from the denudation at the coast they belongto the Triassic, Permian, and Carboniferous forma- tions and theretore hold a middle place in the history of the rock-written past. No doubt, as with our own province, all those Islands were at ove time connected to- yether and probably formed part of the ma niand, the red sandstones of Amherst heing associated with those ot our Jeland bede, whilst the carborife‘ous cliffs of All Right linked it with the sister island of Cape Breton. But the great masses of shale and gypsum become an eary prey {0 the ceaseless wavesand crumbling frostr, and as in the co.ntless aeons of geological time, denudations sim'larte what we ace lakinz ;]ace about our coa-t every year but on a much more magnificent scale, ea’ away an immense area of land over which the waters rush to form new bays or add to the already limitless extent ot the ever ever conquering ocean. The grandeur of those gevlogical operations and a faint perception et the time required to effect them came na‘urally to our mind as we lioked together, in imagination, the different islands from the cove-shaped turmm ts of House Harbour, and admired more and more the Omnipotence of the Great Creater “who etretcheih from end toend m gbtily und disposeth all things sweetly”. From this yearly land waste the high red sandstone cliffs of the Bassin and the gypsum rocks of Havre-aax-Maisons sufter most. We frequently walked along the beautifal pebbl:~strewn shore at the latter place, the great sea hem- ming us in on one side and the tall vertical ramparts of frowing rock on the other, culling as we went flat specimens from the rich harvest of many colored stones which every succeeding Jand-lide aftorded, and sk pping them over the water; digging out with our sticks the soft straia of gypsum from some crumbling angle of the rocky wail to see the superstructure crash down at our feet; revelling ia the flood of moor- light which bathed the entire bay in its silver light; or, growing more serious, dis- coursed wich our learned companious on the duration of the days of creation and which sy+tem seemed the more consonant with G.a’s greatness, or the better maintained walked, but a year or two ago was a solid mass rock appaiently able to with. of the irjanction “Thns far thou ehait go, the sandstone come of yee72 Amber: whee the general dip, is devidedly seaward that the ocean is playing the greatest havoc. Last spring an immenete landslip occurred jnet west uf the Bassin church, covering acres of the shore with its debris and carrying away the public road for hundreds of yards, to the great danger of the traveller. This land wash is, a3 with us, forming great sand dunes to the north AAAAAAARASAASAATAAAAAA DS OS OS-A‘D ODED | is nothing here that you cannot buy with perfect safety. There isn’t @ store in town that keeps the assortment of Wedding Silver that this does. Ous show cases are bubbling over wish bright suggestions for Wedding Gifts. dS W. W. WELLNEN THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE CERN EEEE EEE LEC Yee CURE V ERE EERE EY KINDERGARTEN The Kindergarten will reopen on Mon- day, September 5th, at 9.30 o’clock a m. The clases will be under the Superinten- dance of Miss Julia H. Sayre, assisted by Miss McPherson. Mies Lena Barrett wi!l conduet the Primary department in which +cholarsare prepared to enter this grade in the city schools. _ Parents withing to place scholars in Kindergarten or primary echool, can ob- tain all neceseary informacion from Miss Sayre, Superintendent, or F.S. MOORE, Secreiarv. 197 3wks tue, thu, cat —_—— The price SELLS it, the QUALETY recom- mends it. Ouc Teas .. “Your tea is the best we have ever used, [ am glad I gave your atrai order, jor I fiod it pays to buy the Best”. aati ; This is what our customers tell us every day. Are Good Try a package and find out for yourself that what we eay is correct Our CEYLONS are choice in flavor and strength. SANDERSON & CO Wholesale & Retail. d&w Spring Heelsy’.-573 Boots Just received Spring beots in above sizes. Box Calf Laced Boots and Heel | of the island which often attain a height of 97.648, diseased or exposed to Contagion, be.ng slaughtered, and the movement of : hea: from place to place is restricted. pere have been more outbreaks of the disease this year than Jast. Canada has noi this obstacle to contend with. We haye heulthy bogs. ® We can grow practically unlim‘ted qiaiutities of the choicest swine foods in the world, Our climate and water supply for thie industry in conjunction with dairying gre nev aurpas-ed on the globe, ° 174 We have uncqualled foundation stock,nod thefeBebal hogs of the country are of s fairly good type. Our breedefr aad farmers are pro- gressive, enterprising, intelligent. i é. Our packers have already demon- atrated their skill ia sending pork products ¢ England that are crowdlag the best for top place. 7. Our food proiucts afte growing more popular in Britain every day, and are be- jpg boomed by the r intrinsic merit, private enterprise, and government effort. 8. The increase of our exports of bacon and hams to Britain in 1897 exceeded 1896 by nearly $1,400,005. “9. Transportation and cold storage fac- jlities are being im proved. 10. England imports annually about $55,000,000 we-th of pork preducts. We sent last vearless than $6,000,000, while Uncle Sam furnished $30,000,000, and little Denmark ec ne $14,000,000, worth . 11. New packing houses are springing upat various Can enlarged aud improved. 12. Shou!d the returns vot pay the far- mer, he can easily slacken production. 13. Swine raising tends to conserve soil fertili y. +3 t ‘ b ii¢-ored | These points will, of course, be noted by —_ | Hf |orase. The coating of red oxide of iron . | being almost entirely removed from the dian points, and old oues | | 50 feet and are covered with coarse beach wave up-lified particles of the sandstone oy friction, These dunes. and beaches thew none ofthe bright red of the eliff- from which they are derived, but are of @ dull greyish brown shade. Of stone we noticed in the cliffs of the islands‘ sand stone, freestone, grindstone, .limestone, ' with its varieties of gypsum aod majble; : Now landing ex schooner “MARY P’ direct from Bartados,500 barrels bright Barbadoes sugar, 200 puns, choice Bar- badoes molas-€s. : N. RATTENBURY. 194 2 mos Se SRE Na A OO RAS SI, Dongola Patent tip Button Boots. Good comfortable Boots, for girls wearing those sizes 23, Dy 34, 4, KX, JOST. Stamper’s Corner ow (owoeo20@ PD O9EB D985 OOH OE E70 O~<D OSD NEW LINE Of Furniture Coverings just opened. Just what is wanted for re-upholster- ing that chair, or lounge, or parlor See our line of suite of yours. upholstered furniture. Mark Wright & Co. Ltd CB BR] W242 OD OOOO ao COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. —v Mo PRINCIPAL i. OXENHAM (Graduate of Moutreal Business College) 90k-Keeping in all its branches thorough- ly taught in conuection with Actual Business, Arithuretic, Shorthand — Typewriting venmanship. Business Correspondence Commercial Law. system is the latest and best now in ate and the United States, ard success, {rom the star!, is assured. We open i i 7S 16th this year, after the Holidays, on Aug ape at once, or send for our new Pros: pectus, P, Fo +h Should be brushed Tee =e iporoughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- sctreadily and moreeasily, in its inctep- mtstage, the deadly decay which sooner o: later attacks nearlyeverybody’s teeth. When you discover the cavaties don’t delay, but come at once and have them filled at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Ch’town,. Ang 1) 98. titi dw al) enterprising farmers in this Province. Home Makers:::::: Patrless Extraction of Teeth ELEPHANT HOUSEKEEPERS, RETAIL PRICE PRINTED SUIUTUU UU A A Un rt P, 232. Tetley's Elephant Erand Tecs, you should do so at once. These Teas are put up especially for family use.—Wrapped in air tight lead packets, the flavor and purity in ensured to the consumer, who is also protected as to the correct value by having the Sold by most grocers in Canada and the United States. If your grocer cannot supply you, write us cad we will see that your order is filled, JCSCPH TLTLEY &@ CC., London, Enc., Canadien Head Office: 14 Lerscine £4., Contrecl. WU as SS UU rrr er WU if you have not tried ON EVERY PACKET. to $1.00 per fb. In 14 cad 1 (5. Packets, Men’s ard Boys’ Underclothing this month to THE GFAND SOUVENIR fl it a ————— Full line of Oxtord Stoves August Cheap Selling This month we are letting go at 3 ridiculous low prices. Men’s and Boys’ Shirts Prints, Flannelettes, Sheetinga Tweeds, Straw Hats, half price Big reductionsin our Boot and Shoe department, Everyone wanting genuine bargains should come J.B. McDonald & C0 CITY - HARDWARE - STORE Range; ———— pea o_o —— eh i al a Clothing | 4 Keep out the flies with our wire, Buy General Hardware, Stores, Paints, Cils, Glass, Paper, Fence Wire, Farming Too!s and lots of other lines in the Hardware Trade. Don’t forget the Que- bec Heater, but, and a great big but, you must buy for cash. Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Low Prices, Courteous Treat ment, Prompt Attention Also a full line of steel and iron stoves and ranges. O i OE _ R.B. NORTON & CO LT MERICAN BINDER TWINE | eel ee 7 Best Quality ——— te, tat YALL AND EXAMINE Walker s Corner And Get Prices. 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Cot dence solicited. A perfect cure can © rani eed if you obey instructions. DR. CLIFrt Charlotietown, P. E, Island, Canada; OFFicre—Vicioria Row, } Hoves—Until iia, m,2 to6 p.m,